- Jun 28, 2015
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Got my AMNPS today. Based on all the post where folks have trouble lighting, keeping lit, etc. I wanted to do a dry run and did the following.
Uses the Pitmasters Choice blend Todd sent with the AMNPS. Nuked pellets 90 seconds, stirred, nuked another 90 seconds. Did this on a paper plate. Didn't really see any steam, but did notice more of a "wood" smell afterwards, before I would describe it as more of a "clay" smell. Did it on a paper plate (yes I watched it close), no risk of flame up, just a couple of light scorched marks on the plate.
Loaded 1 1/2 rows, the purpose of my dry run was to make sure it stayed lit and turned the corner, which seems to be where folks have the most trouble. I make a foil "hat" for the AMPS using a couple of binder clips and some foil. In place it set about 1/2 above the AMNPS. I did this as I figured in normal cook I will want it in place to keep grease off the AMNPS.
Set smoker for 225, and while it was warming up. I used my propane torch to light the AMNPS. About 30 seconds of torch and then let it burn for about 7 minutes. I noticed after a few minutes that the top pellets were burning about half way down the row. I blew it out, then blew on end to get cherry and let it relight and burn some more, top of half the row started to burn again. At this point I figured it was lit good enough, put it in the smoker on the bottom tray, I had a heck of a time getting the flame blown out at this point.
Closed smoker door and waited. The smoker hadn't made it completely to 225 yet, was around 190 when I put AMNPS in. It continued on until it shut off and then over the next few minutes I watched the normal 1st time overrun I had see to 245-250. But then it just kept climbing. 25 minutes after I put the AMNPS in it was at 275 and still climbing. Smoker had never cycled back on all the heat was coming from the AMNPS. At this point I gave up and opened the door fearing the AMNPS must have lit.
It hadn't lit but over half of the first row had burned, in 25 minutes.
Note: I did not open the chip tray at all for this test.
I suspect part of the answer is the issue with the top of the row lighting during the initial light? But why? Do other's have this issue? Was nuking the Pellets not only not necessary, but dried them out to much? Or is there something else that you think I did wrong.
I included a image of the AMPS, with its "foil hat" off (binder clip still in place) as you can see it is close to 3/4 of the way through the first row after 25 minutes. I had it filled to the top of the tray.
Uses the Pitmasters Choice blend Todd sent with the AMNPS. Nuked pellets 90 seconds, stirred, nuked another 90 seconds. Did this on a paper plate. Didn't really see any steam, but did notice more of a "wood" smell afterwards, before I would describe it as more of a "clay" smell. Did it on a paper plate (yes I watched it close), no risk of flame up, just a couple of light scorched marks on the plate.
Loaded 1 1/2 rows, the purpose of my dry run was to make sure it stayed lit and turned the corner, which seems to be where folks have the most trouble. I make a foil "hat" for the AMPS using a couple of binder clips and some foil. In place it set about 1/2 above the AMNPS. I did this as I figured in normal cook I will want it in place to keep grease off the AMNPS.
Set smoker for 225, and while it was warming up. I used my propane torch to light the AMNPS. About 30 seconds of torch and then let it burn for about 7 minutes. I noticed after a few minutes that the top pellets were burning about half way down the row. I blew it out, then blew on end to get cherry and let it relight and burn some more, top of half the row started to burn again. At this point I figured it was lit good enough, put it in the smoker on the bottom tray, I had a heck of a time getting the flame blown out at this point.
Closed smoker door and waited. The smoker hadn't made it completely to 225 yet, was around 190 when I put AMNPS in. It continued on until it shut off and then over the next few minutes I watched the normal 1st time overrun I had see to 245-250. But then it just kept climbing. 25 minutes after I put the AMNPS in it was at 275 and still climbing. Smoker had never cycled back on all the heat was coming from the AMNPS. At this point I gave up and opened the door fearing the AMNPS must have lit.
It hadn't lit but over half of the first row had burned, in 25 minutes.
Note: I did not open the chip tray at all for this test.
I suspect part of the answer is the issue with the top of the row lighting during the initial light? But why? Do other's have this issue? Was nuking the Pellets not only not necessary, but dried them out to much? Or is there something else that you think I did wrong.
I included a image of the AMPS, with its "foil hat" off (binder clip still in place) as you can see it is close to 3/4 of the way through the first row after 25 minutes. I had it filled to the top of the tray.