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Texaswero

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Dec 21, 2021
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i have the ASF 20 oven up smoker, and wondering if there are any heat control tips as the exhaust stack is lower in the oven box, as opposed to being on top in a regular offset smoker. does this make a difference on how you use the baffles/vents at all??
 
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Howdy and welcome from SE Arizona.

This might be helpful...

 
Hi! And welcome from Iowa! Sorry can't be of any help to ya with your smoker.

Ryan
 
Welcome from Oregon! You will find answers to all your questions here. Some even pertain to smoking.
 
Welcome from San Antonio Texas!
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Can you post some photos to better explain and illustrate what your asking about with your cooker?

Without those, my general answer is no if I'm understanding properly, as my original horizontal offset smoker was a Bar-B-Chef. However my general philosophy regardless of horizontal offset or vertical bullet design is to consider the inlet air register(s) as the accelerator, and the exhaust damper(s) as the brake. You generally don't want to be "riding the brake" the entire cook session. If you're having trouble controlling because the inlet air is pinched down way far, and small changes in position produce large changes in cook chamber temperature and smoke quality, then close the exhaust somewhat to get some wider control range back at the air intake(s).

Hope that helps.

ETA: Found this older thread for you as well.

 
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