I have had some mostly success using the Rotisserie on the UDS. Two things I have found
1) DO seal the air gap between the UDS and the Onlyfire Rotisserie. For the past 2 cooks I used aluminum foil.
2) when picking your ribs choose a uniform thickness from one end to the other. if the ribs are thick then run thin some will be dry and some may not be fork tender.
Run the uds with 1 air port open and start rotating the ribs.
When the UDS gets to 180F close all air ports.
in the 2.5 hours the UDS slowly climbed to 280F ... it draws air from holes for the Rotisserie spit.
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1) DO seal the air gap between the UDS and the Onlyfire Rotisserie. For the past 2 cooks I used aluminum foil.
2) when picking your ribs choose a uniform thickness from one end to the other. if the ribs are thick then run thin some will be dry and some may not be fork tender.
Run the uds with 1 air port open and start rotating the ribs.
When the UDS gets to 180F close all air ports.
in the 2.5 hours the UDS slowly climbed to 280F ... it draws air from holes for the Rotisserie spit.

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