I think it would be informative for everyone posting to this thread to state what their elevation is and what kind of pellets were used.
It seems to me that maybe some types of pellets will burn better than others, and it also seems like the elevation will have an effect.
It sounds like the cherry worked very well for you. I have some cherry, but have not tried it yet, so I'm no help there. :)
Good information, everyone!
How about this checklist for gathering some results:
Elevation above sea level.
Water in the pan or not.
Type of pellets used.
How far open was the vent?
How far open was the pellet tray?
How far open was the pellet loading hopper?
Do you have a vent extension (draft improving chimney), and if so, how big is it (pictures are nice. :)
Did you pre-dry the pellets or not?
What lighting procedure did you use?
If it went out, how far into the maze did it burn before dying out?
Any other information I've forgotten?
Thanks again everyone on this forum. Awesome info! I've been able to get some fantastic results, being a total newbie, simply by reading on this forum and benefiting from the great knowledge and experience of everyone who posts here. Thanks!
The picnic butt I just took off is looking, smelling, and tasting fantastic. It's resting right now, but when I get into it, I'll get some photos and perhaps post a thread about it (for whatever it'll be worth). I gave my wife a few bites of what fell off before I got it wrapped up for the rest, and she is amazed and can't wait for it to be done resting (asked me how long it had to rest!)