- Dec 24, 2017
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Hello guys and gals. Been smoking on my Akron for quite some time now, but I wanted to work hard to smoke two butts right at 225 this time. Never been able to hold that temp before.
My probe is unshielded from the indirect stone above the coals and I was actually able to get my temps settled at 199 all night last night (I fell asleep and didn’t make it out to bump it up some). Only thing is, my dome thermo says it’s only 150 in the pit.
Should I be monitoring temps with probe shielded by the smoking stone?? I was thinking I was practicing the KISS method and that if air coming up from the fire was 200°, I was cooking at 200° and my done would reflect that after a few hours but I’m beginning to worry it just never got hot enough in there to for the 4-140 rule. Should I be concerned about the safety of this food if it’s actually only 150 in the pit?
There are two butts in it and there’s a lot of steam coming out now as well so I figure that is probably cooling the dome down some as well
Appreciate any advice. Tell me I’m really over thinking this and to relax
My probe is unshielded from the indirect stone above the coals and I was actually able to get my temps settled at 199 all night last night (I fell asleep and didn’t make it out to bump it up some). Only thing is, my dome thermo says it’s only 150 in the pit.
Should I be monitoring temps with probe shielded by the smoking stone?? I was thinking I was practicing the KISS method and that if air coming up from the fire was 200°, I was cooking at 200° and my done would reflect that after a few hours but I’m beginning to worry it just never got hot enough in there to for the 4-140 rule. Should I be concerned about the safety of this food if it’s actually only 150 in the pit?
There are two butts in it and there’s a lot of steam coming out now as well so I figure that is probably cooling the dome down some as well
Appreciate any advice. Tell me I’m really over thinking this and to relax
