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I started a smoke generator using pcs from a previous project I never finished. The wood or sawdust will be heated and maintained in a container at 700 deg using a PID. Thanks to glenwillits for the pid control details idea.
Correct, but I'm not adding oxygen for combustion, keeping it in a pan with holes in the top to allow smoke to escape. I want to have the smoke temperature around 700, which is supposed to be ideal - from what I have read. I will experiment with different temperatures to find the best flavour my family likes.interesting, 700 Deg. now that is hot enough to burn most woods.
David
That's the main thing for sure, and having some fun alsoI will experiment with different temperatures to find the best flavour my family likes.
I love how everything is tightly packaged. I spent hours working out how I would package everything - it made sense at the planning stage but it could be a lot better.Nice work! I’ve done a similar build that has worked fantastic. It is reliable, repeatable and holds temps within a couple of degrees. The external smoke generator is great for low temp smokes like salmon and cheese. I added a convection fan out of an old oven that is a game changer. No hot/cold spots in the cabinet and the smoke is distributed evenly throughout the cabinet.
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