I'll repeat one or two...
Practice on some cheap cuts like butts a few times until your experience and confidence builds.
Keep the lids closed! Opening that lid to look at the meat every 10 minutes will extend your cook time dramatically.
Use the same fuel type for a while to minimize variables. If you start with Kingsford,
, stay with it. If you start with lump, stay with it..
Get the coals lit and don't mess with them. It's not a fireplace or a campfire. Add wood/coal/chips when necessary and leave it alone.
Adjust damper(s) a little at a time and watch for the reaction. Learn how to use your dampers to control heat and smoke..
You can write info like start time, hourly temps and other notes on your smoker with some chalk. I found it to be handy on long smokes. You can mark your damper positions as well..
Have patience, start early. Nothing will be done when you first expect it to.
Practice on some cheap cuts like butts a few times until your experience and confidence builds.
Keep the lids closed! Opening that lid to look at the meat every 10 minutes will extend your cook time dramatically.
Use the same fuel type for a while to minimize variables. If you start with Kingsford,

Get the coals lit and don't mess with them. It's not a fireplace or a campfire. Add wood/coal/chips when necessary and leave it alone.
Adjust damper(s) a little at a time and watch for the reaction. Learn how to use your dampers to control heat and smoke..
You can write info like start time, hourly temps and other notes on your smoker with some chalk. I found it to be handy on long smokes. You can mark your damper positions as well..
Have patience, start early. Nothing will be done when you first expect it to.