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By baffle he’s probably referring to the slide that opens and shuts for flame searingSounds strange. I run them at 250 till IT is 195-200. Which is almost always about 6 hours. Never had char or burnt areas.
not super familiar with the Pit Boss. What does “closed baffle” mean? My pellet grill has no baffle. Just thermostat.
Welcome to SMF! As mentioned above two things need to be checked. 1st, get a calibrated reporting thermometer with at least two probes, one being for the grate, and verify the grate temp vs setting on the smoker. I use one from ThermoWorks. 2nd, rubs containing sugar can create char since the sugar burns easily.Anyone else get charred burnt ribs on their pellet grill? No matter how low of heat or how I do them, they burn on the crust because of the heat being right below. Pit boss pellet grill, closed baffle.
Yeah, those controllers suck… I‘Ve replaced mine several times, last time with a slightly updated unit made for a traeger…doesnt fit properly but it works…You guys weren't mistaking. I have an older style of pit boss where the dial has smoke,, 200, 225, 250, 300 etc. I had it on 200 and my thermometer read 273. So when I cooked at 225 it was running over 300. Lol