Here's the complicated explanation:
en.wikipedia.org
Basically it's a controller that can hold your temps within +/- 1℉ of your set temp when calibrated right. On the MES this done with a simple rewire that bypasses the stock controller.
Lately I've seen a number of posts about guys wanting to rewire their MES. I had wanted to post a quick and simple guide for those out there that are curious or those that simply need to rewire but need a little assistance. Well here goes. Disclaimer: When messing with electrical equipment...
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It really can turn a stock MES into one hell of a smoker. But before you go that route it would really be better to learn your smoker as is and also find out why it's possibly achieving temps beyond it's design capabilities.
Here's the complicated explanation:
en.wikipedia.org
Basically it's a controller that can hold your temps within +/- 1℉ of your set temp when calibrated right. On the MES this done with a simple rewire that bypasses the stock controller.
Lately I've seen a number of posts about guys wanting to rewire their MES. I had wanted to post a quick and simple guide for those out there that are curious or those that simply need to rewire but need a little assistance. Well here goes. Disclaimer: When messing with electrical equipment...
www.smokingmeatforums.com
www.smokingmeatforums.com
It really can turn a stock MES into one hell of a smoker.But before you go that route it would really be better to learn your smoker as is and also find out why it's possibly achieving temps beyond it's design capabilities.Again as I said in my original post verify the actual operating temp with an independent thermometer that you know to be accurate (boiling/ice water test) to verify that your unit may actually being running at 325℉.
Again as I said in my original post verify the actual operating temp with an independent thermometer that you know to be accurate (boiling/ice water test) to verify that your unit may actually being running at 325℉.