Weber Smokey Mountain 22 with GURU control

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trx680

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Dec 21, 2014
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Petersburg Virginia
After posting and reading in the pellet section on recommendations on a smoker for set-it-and-forget-it kinda setups I see that a few of you recommended the Weber with the Guru controller.
Now....questions...:
With this setup, how long does your charcoal last before it burns out?
How do you like to add smoke? A pan with wet wood chips above the coals?
Got any pictures of your set-up?

Any other recommendations, warnings, advice?
 
There are some u-tube videos that show how to load the wood chunks & coal
Richie
 
A friend has this setup and regularly makes pulled pork bbq from a Boston butt. He sets it up in the evening, adds a 20 lb bag of charcoal and a few chunks of hardwood, lights it and goes to bed. Late the next morning, he has a perfectly cooked butt meal ready for resting. The meat is still hot at noon lunchtime.
 
After posting and reading in the pellet section on recommendations on a smoker for set-it-and-forget-it kinda setups I see that a few of you recommended the Weber with the Guru controller.
Now....questions...:
With this setup, how long does your charcoal last before it burns out?
How do you like to add smoke? A pan with wet wood chips above the coals?
Got any pictures of your set-up?

Any other recommendations, warnings, advice?

Had to run to a store,here is a smoke you can see how I start the WSM wood chunks are under the charcoal
https://www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/bbq-guru-in-charge-of-brisket.246237/
Richie
 
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