New "smoker" here and a bit late to this string. It is now late March of 2020 and I am (along with my fellow citizens in our State of Washington) under government orders to stay home. Happily I was able to unpack and set up my new Louisiana Grills vertical smoker and fire it up. Unhappily, while attempting to run the "First Burn-in" phase, it began tripping circuit breakers. I couldn't even trick it into a slow power draw by turning up the temp in 10 to 20 degree F increments, a minute or two apart. I had it plugged in to a 20 Amp back patio wall circuit with an AFCI breaker, that had NOTHING else running on it. Tried 2 different outlets on that circuit 2 times each...trip...trip...trip..trip! Crap. I took it to a completely different 20 Amp breaker in the garage that had a GFI at the end of the run just prior to the panel and NOTHING running on this one as well. The GFI tripped on two separate start up attempts. 0 for 6 now, so I quit. This house is new construction, we just moved in this past December. I am certain that the electrical panel is stacked with all AFCI/GCFI circuit breakers as per new electrical wiring code, but that sure doesn't help me that these overly sensitive breakers trip when one farts near them. I have an e-mail in to the electrical company that did my wiring, and to the good folks at Louisiana Grills customer support. No replies yet. Anyone here experience this issue with a new construction house?