HI All I need a thermometer that stays in the meat for my rotisserie..I have 2 Mavericks and Chef Alarm, can't use them in my rotisserie.
Thanks Dan
Thanks Dan
Warren that would work. But think of all that extra time being added opening the kettle. JMHOHow about a instant read no probe needed just aim at the meat and read the temp.
Warren
HI All I need a thermometer that stays in the meat for my rotisserie..I have 2 Mavericks and Chef Alarm, can't use them in my rotisserie.
Thanks Dan
I think you are screwed in that regard.
I looked at the one truly wireless option (the Meater) and it's operating temp ranges seem a little too low to risk ruining it in a rotisserie cook... but I could be wrong.
The meat IT top range is 212F and the external portion of the probe that senses oven/smoker/grill temps is 572F.
Controlling the temp on my gas grill with my rotisserie setup is not a simple task.
Different areas of the grill are different temps, the temp at the lowest portion of the meat to the flame vs the upper portion of meat away from the flame is drastically different, and I have to work burner dials to try and manage the temp.
I did this exercise just last night rotisserie roasting coffee beans and using an instant read IR thermometer gun to try and get a temp on the beans to know what temp they are roasting at. I am not very confident in the temp measurements right now and I am winging it relying on trial and error attempts and experience to guide me into the future :eek::confused::confused:
I had to keep opening the lid and letting heat escape and dialing the gas down to try and keep temps within my roasting range. Also I don't even know if the beans are really getting roasted at the temp I'm reading because I'm shooting the laser beam into a cage that is rotating beans all over the place so I don't know if I'm getting metal temps, bean temps, or grill temps (as the beam passes through holes in the cage to hit the grill). I am just kind of eyeball averaging all the numbers I am getting to try and stay in a roasting range of 410F-450F hahaha.
When I temp the grill just under the roasting cage I get 700F or higher temps so that scares me with the Meater having a 572F upper limit but hell I don't know if I'm temping the flame or the metal flame spreader thing, or if that distance and reading is a poor measure to go off of to begin with. Again it is all a trial and error learn with experience approach so I'll know more the more I do this exercise.
It seems to me that stopping the rotation and doing an instant read may be the best bet you have for the time being.
I hope this info helps :)
I've been using Lamars' mod for a few years no problemDan I used Lamars' idea mine is not as pretty.
https://www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/making-et732-work-on-my-rotisserie.258216/
Mine showing on the kettle
https://www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/first-time-spinning-fowl.272127/
Richie
Warren that would work. But think of all that extra time being added opening the kettle. JMHO
Richie
Not if he can make the little bracketWas thinking open air rotisserie not on kettle with a lid. But he is opening the kettle anyway to use stick thermometer.
Warren
I think you are screwed in that regard.
I had to keep opening the lid and letting heat escape and dialing the gas down to try and keep temps within my roasting range. Also I don't even know if the beans are really getting roasted at the temp I'm reading because I'm shooting the laser beam into a cage that is rotating beans all over the place so I don't know if I'm getting metal temps, bean temps, or grill temps (as the beam passes through holes in the cage to hit the grill). I am just kind of eyeball averaging all the numbers I am getting to try and stay in a roasting range of 410F-450F hahaha.
When I temp the grill just under the roasting cage I get 700F or higher temps so that scares me with the Meater having a 572F upper limit but hell I don't know if I'm temping the flame or the metal flame spreader thing, or if that distance and reading is a poor measure to go off of to begin with. Again it is all a trial and error learn with experience approach so I'll know more the more I do this exercise.
I hope this info helps :)
I've been using Lamars' mod for a few years no problem
Richie
THanks Richie I think that is the way to go.I've been using Lamars' mod for a few years no problem
Richie
Warren that would work. But think of all that extra time being added opening the kettle. JMHO
Richie