Problems with my homemade pellet burner.

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teamteke

Newbie
Original poster
Oct 2, 2012
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My son-in-law who is a welder made me a niffy pellet burning tray.  It is made of 1/8" thick aluminum.  I have tried to have it stay lit without success.  I microwaved my pellets and also used my torch to really get it going at first.  I live at high altitude and my attempts were made during the past winter months with cold temperatures of 10-30 degrees.  I even purchased and tried the mailbox trick without success.

Here are my thoughts:  (which do you think is the problem)

-The aluminum is too much of a heat sink and cools the embers burning putting out the fire.

- My mountain altitude of 8600' does not supply enough oxygen for the pellets to burn.

- My brand of pellets -Camp Chef- are no good.

- I should have purchased the Amazing Pellet Burner AMNPS.  Its the real deal.

thanks for your help-

Ron

Silverthorne, Colorado


 
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