Hello again, I am back to update my Oily Residue story. First thing, you guys were right, it had to be a bad fan. Second thing,
Camp Chef has great customer service, they kept helping me and it is finally working as it should. They sent me a new Hopper.
Once I installed the new Hopper, it was so obvious by the fan increased noise compared to my original hopper. But my original hopper, the flame in the burn pot sure seemed to have great airflow. Now with the new one, I can see a big difference. I did a two + hour smoke at 275. Very little ash in the burn pot compared to my old Hopper.
The test of cooking chicken, this time was golden brown, not black like my previous pictures. Plus stuffed peppers, no oily residue on the fingers either.
Camp Chef is paying to ship back my Hopper so they can test it and see what the issue is. But no doubt it was the fan. So thank you to all for your ideas to get me started on the right path.
Question for
Camp Chef owners - The ash pullout bar. With the two screws tight on the burn pot, the pullout bar does not come out.
Camp Chef said ash build up may cause the bar to be tight. I have to loosen the screws in order to use the pullout bar. Those screws should remain tight during use, right?? So what I have been doing is using my vacuum to clean out the burn pot and any ash.
Thanks