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I may have worded that wrong. It’s a big smoker so the wood use will always be high. Just getting the heat and smoke from fire box to meat chamber is more the issue.Are you sure you need more air flow, if your going through that much wood maybe you need less. I'm probably wrong but just a thought.
I think that concept may work. Just larger I just found an furnace blower and going to try hooking it up to a thermostat controlHi there and welcome!
I have a solution for you and even use this solution on a small scale with my MES unit for cold smoking.
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In short I use a blower fan to blow up my "exhaust" stack. I place the cardboard exhaust stack over the hole of my MES exhaust.
The fan blows up the stack causing draft/suction and pulls air out of the smoker ensuring the airflow and circulation is good to go inside the smoker since the smoker has no heat inside therefore not causing a draft.
I was experiencing stale smoke due to smoke lingering and not circulating and getting enough oxygen. Whipping this together (inspired by a similar design from another poster) it solved all my problems.
Now I think you could do the same thing still keeping your "inline" fan idea going BUT not ruining your fan with smoke :)
Let me know if this makes sense :)