- Feb 16, 2017
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I'm going to admit I'm new here, so please bear with me. Maybe this was answered already but I didn't see anything in a search.
I have a Brinkman bullet smoker that I just couldn't get the hang-of, so I switched to a propane smoker to get a better/lower temp regulating when needed. In-depth analysis (partly from the 'depths' of a few cold ones
) made me realize the temp-regulation is just a On-Off thermostat... when it gets hot, it cuts off - and shuts down the heat completely and the wood starts to cool off. When it calls for heat, the element gets kicked on full-heat - and starts the wood going again. But then cuts off once more when everything gets back to high-temp.
My propane smoker has a valve that adjusts the flame... you want more heat/smoke and you turn it up and when you want less and you turn it down. All the while, the burner is providing 'some' amount of heat to keep the chips/chunks/pellets going and not stopping/starting over at each cycle. Much more consistent.
Did I miss something that does this already? A simple switching regulated supply is all that's needed.
I have a Brinkman bullet smoker that I just couldn't get the hang-of, so I switched to a propane smoker to get a better/lower temp regulating when needed. In-depth analysis (partly from the 'depths' of a few cold ones
My propane smoker has a valve that adjusts the flame... you want more heat/smoke and you turn it up and when you want less and you turn it down. All the while, the burner is providing 'some' amount of heat to keep the chips/chunks/pellets going and not stopping/starting over at each cycle. Much more consistent.
Did I miss something that does this already? A simple switching regulated supply is all that's needed.
