Pellet stove turned "smoke generator"

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loosegravel

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Feb 25, 2020
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Here's a couple of pictures of an old Whitfield Pellet stove that I turned into a smoke generator. I installed a 200 ohm rheostat on the power to the exhaust fan so I could turn the speed way down. I also modified one of the side windows on the door so that I could have a sliding air vent. This was also needed to reduce the air flow through the fire tray, thus not allowing the pellets to just smolder and not catch fire. I haven't measured the temperature of the exhaust yet, but I can put my hand on the exhaust pipe with no problem. More pictures to come of the fully insulated "cooking vessel".
 

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I hope to experiment with cold smoking a lot of foods. But the main object is to make something that I don't have to baby-sit. I want to be able to walk away while this thing is just smoking away like nobody's business. I'll post some pictures of the fully insulated cooking vessel that I build too.
 
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