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It's going to be very difficult keeping an AMNPS lit in a pellet grill - the AMNPS need a good amount of O2 and the firepot uses most of it. Most folks use a tube or wedge type device. I've seen one person recently that was using one, but it hasn't worked for me or most others.
I put a brisket on last night and actually got it to burn all the way. I found some other post about the tubes and followed that advice and it worked. This was my first smoke on the new grill and to my surprise the grill itself produced a good bit of smoke between 225 and 250.
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