YesIf I’m running in smoke mode on p4 and my pit temp is 150 and I’m trying to get between 170 and 180 I need to use a lower p setting, is this correct?
Thanks! Just wanted to double check. I’m about to go to an appointment and leave my smoker unattended for a while. Didn’t want to set it the wrong way and it go out while I’m gone.
so if my p setting is set to 4 but on smoke i get up to 300* so i should raise the p setting?
so if my p setting is set to 4 but on smoke i get up to 300* so i should raise the p setting?
I could see this happening. After a while today I bumped up to 225. As the sun went down and it started cooling off out side I had to switch back to smoke and adjust my p setting back up to be able to maintain 225Yes, Environmental factor affect the temp when set on Smoke. I learn about this setting when my Rec Tec was in direct sunlight and it was over 80 outside. it would just keep creeping up no matter what I did - Till i found the auger setting.
the higher the P setting means the auger pause between adding fuel is longer (cooler burn)
the lower the P setting mean the shorter the pause between adding fuel = hotter
BUT - if its set too low and its cold out the fire could go out. so once the temps outside cool off again, adjust as needed. Thats what I was told - I never had a flame out, but I did set it back to the default in the fall.