Last weekend, the last one prior to Labor Day weekend, I was all set to smoke some wild hog ribs from my GA wild pig I shot this past March. I took the whole rack, along with a pack of store bought ribs out of the freezer earlier in the week, and Sunday late morning got them all rubbed down and ready to go.
Now, as a preface to this cook, I must lay this out. My MES, a Cabelas Sportsman’s Elite 40” model, lives out in front of the house next to the gas grill, and is used regularly. I often keep it covered when not in use, but it also stays uncovered for a period of time after cooks depending on weather and me remembering to put the cover back on. A few months ago, the faceplate on the control board of my MES started to separate from the rest, and ultimately fell off in one of the windy storms we had this summer. I have used it a few times since this happened, and had used clear packing tape to corner the board upon noticing it missing.
Now back to the ribs. I use the 3-2-1 method at 225* for my ribs, often cheating that closer to 2.5-2-1 on bought ribs. The wild ones, expecting them to be a little tougher, I wanted to stay at a solid 3-2-1, maybe even stay long on the smoke time. Using this info, I back figured from dinner time to start time. As the start time drew near, I wandered out to start my smoker.
After a few minutes of warm up time, I went back out to add wood to the chip tray to start smoke rolling. I get out to the smoker to find it still at the same temp it was at when I turned it on. Everything on the control board seems to work. The temp is set to 225*, time set and counting down as it should, but cabinet temp still at 80*. Nothing happening inside at all! Fortunately, my Smoke Hollow Lp smoker was only a few steps away and could be set up and running in a couple minutes.
So that’s what I did. I set up the big boy and got it going right away. But that doesn’t help with my problem of a dead smoker. I’ve tried it a couple times since, and same result. Not sure what the issue is. And not sure if it’s something I can diagnose without buying and replacing parts till it works again. Seems logical that it’s probably the control board, but without testing it I won’t know. I’ve heard that often if the element burned out, it will pop a breaker when trying to heat, so I doubt it’s that.
I’m handy with things like this, except for the diagnosis part in solid state electronics. I’m looking for some experience from others that have similar models with similar issues. What have you guys found to be the typical issues when your MES died?
And just for playing along, here’s my rib cook in pics.
The big guy set up and ready.
The Mrs getting the rub out on. (Sorry about the lighting, range hood led lights kinda suck)
All rubbed and ready to go on.
On the smoker!
Time to wrap.
In the final stretch on the grill with a touch of bbq sauce getting a nice caramelization. The top two are wild pig, bottom one is store bought.
They were excellent!
Now, as a preface to this cook, I must lay this out. My MES, a Cabelas Sportsman’s Elite 40” model, lives out in front of the house next to the gas grill, and is used regularly. I often keep it covered when not in use, but it also stays uncovered for a period of time after cooks depending on weather and me remembering to put the cover back on. A few months ago, the faceplate on the control board of my MES started to separate from the rest, and ultimately fell off in one of the windy storms we had this summer. I have used it a few times since this happened, and had used clear packing tape to corner the board upon noticing it missing.
Now back to the ribs. I use the 3-2-1 method at 225* for my ribs, often cheating that closer to 2.5-2-1 on bought ribs. The wild ones, expecting them to be a little tougher, I wanted to stay at a solid 3-2-1, maybe even stay long on the smoke time. Using this info, I back figured from dinner time to start time. As the start time drew near, I wandered out to start my smoker.
After a few minutes of warm up time, I went back out to add wood to the chip tray to start smoke rolling. I get out to the smoker to find it still at the same temp it was at when I turned it on. Everything on the control board seems to work. The temp is set to 225*, time set and counting down as it should, but cabinet temp still at 80*. Nothing happening inside at all! Fortunately, my Smoke Hollow Lp smoker was only a few steps away and could be set up and running in a couple minutes.
So that’s what I did. I set up the big boy and got it going right away. But that doesn’t help with my problem of a dead smoker. I’ve tried it a couple times since, and same result. Not sure what the issue is. And not sure if it’s something I can diagnose without buying and replacing parts till it works again. Seems logical that it’s probably the control board, but without testing it I won’t know. I’ve heard that often if the element burned out, it will pop a breaker when trying to heat, so I doubt it’s that.
I’m handy with things like this, except for the diagnosis part in solid state electronics. I’m looking for some experience from others that have similar models with similar issues. What have you guys found to be the typical issues when your MES died?
And just for playing along, here’s my rib cook in pics.
The big guy set up and ready.
The Mrs getting the rub out on. (Sorry about the lighting, range hood led lights kinda suck)
All rubbed and ready to go on.
On the smoker!
Time to wrap.
In the final stretch on the grill with a touch of bbq sauce getting a nice caramelization. The top two are wild pig, bottom one is store bought.
They were excellent!
