Hi All...was bored today and I've never been one to leave well enough alone
, so decided to add extra latches and a adjustable heater (0 - 600 watts) to my MES.
I wasn't happy with the temp recovery in cold weather, especially when loaded. I think with the 40" unit they could have put in a little larger heater. They use the same heater as the 30" even with extra area and mass to heat.
I put 3 - 200 watt cartridge heaters in an aluminum block and run it with a light dimmer so it's adjustable. I made a plate out of some S.S. sheet and clipped it to the existing rods with a cover. The extra heater is wired independent of the original. It's a little rough around the edges, but was a fun project. Just hope it was worth while
. Parts were free
.
I think I can also change the cover, drop a thin wall smoker box on the added heater and use it for cold smoking. Wanted to try doing some cheese. Block seems to get plenty warm at 250~300 watts. I tossed a few chips on it and they smoked right away.
I did a test run today with some pork tenderloins and think it helped. With an extra 250~300 watts the temp recovered much faster when opening the door and still had good control at setpoint (66% on at 240). Then again, tenderloins are not much of a load. Outside temp was 18 with light wind.
I'll give it the real test with a turkey on Sunday. My last turkey attempt in similar weather, the MES maxed out at 235~240 and took a long time to recover after opening the door to mop. I think this extra heater will let me run at 270 and recover quick. I'll set the booster heater so the MES control point at 270 is 60~70% on for good smoke. Well, I'll see how it goes anyways.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained
.
Here's a few pics if your interested.
I wasn't happy with the temp recovery in cold weather, especially when loaded. I think with the 40" unit they could have put in a little larger heater. They use the same heater as the 30" even with extra area and mass to heat.
I put 3 - 200 watt cartridge heaters in an aluminum block and run it with a light dimmer so it's adjustable. I made a plate out of some S.S. sheet and clipped it to the existing rods with a cover. The extra heater is wired independent of the original. It's a little rough around the edges, but was a fun project. Just hope it was worth while
I think I can also change the cover, drop a thin wall smoker box on the added heater and use it for cold smoking. Wanted to try doing some cheese. Block seems to get plenty warm at 250~300 watts. I tossed a few chips on it and they smoked right away.
I did a test run today with some pork tenderloins and think it helped. With an extra 250~300 watts the temp recovered much faster when opening the door and still had good control at setpoint (66% on at 240). Then again, tenderloins are not much of a load. Outside temp was 18 with light wind.
I'll give it the real test with a turkey on Sunday. My last turkey attempt in similar weather, the MES maxed out at 235~240 and took a long time to recover after opening the door to mop. I think this extra heater will let me run at 270 and recover quick. I'll set the booster heater so the MES control point at 270 is 60~70% on for good smoke. Well, I'll see how it goes anyways.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained
Here's a few pics if your interested.
