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Did you vac out the ash?Started two pork butts this morning. Done it a million times. For some reason my Traeger keeps randomly firing all the way up to 350 ish. I usually start at 180 for the first couple ideas. Anyone dealt with this?
I usually do after every other smoke. So I regularly clean it. I didn’t this morning but it’s usually pretty clean.Did you vac out the ash?
Go full DirecTV customer support from years ago...Fine I'll say it. Did you unplug it, and plug it back in?
I'm joking, mostly.
It's important to keep your ash hole clean.I usually do after every other smoke. So I regularly clean it. I didn’t this morning but it’s usually pretty clean.
I usually do after every other smoke. So I regularly clean it. I didn’t this morning but it’s usually pretty clean.
Weird I know. I’ve had problems with ash building up in my model killing the fire pot. Since I do this regularly, it solved my problem.Damn, I only do that like 2-3 times a year. Never any issues in the ~4 years I've owned it.
Damn, I only do that like 2-3 times a year. Never any issues in the ~4 years I've owned it.
Rub some spam on it.Go full DirecTV customer support from years ago...
Are there any tree branches blocking the sensor's path to the southern sky?
Has any ice or snow accumulated on the sensor?
I'm in pretty much the opposite position. I've been rigging up my big charcoal grill for indirect heat as a smoker for many years. I'm getting to the point where I'm going to pull the trigger on a pellet or something where I can just set the temp and forget it. Usually love my results off the charcoal grill but it's getting old having to be hitched to it for so many hours watching the temp and feeding wood chunks.I recently got a combo grill with a side smoker on the charcoal side, and a side burner on the propane side. Still been playing with it, wings are the favorite thing I’ve smoked on it so far, and the only thing I’ve done more than once. Trying ribs tonight.
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The side burner is pretty nifty for starting the charcoal.
My only previous experience with smokers had been with industrial size electric and/or propane ones that control the temperature. It’s kind of fun using charcoal and wood as the heat source with this one.
I'm in a similar boat. I didn't realize how much I would appreciate being able to do an overnight smoke without babysitting it every few hours.I'm in pretty much the opposite position. I've been rigging up my big charcoal grill for indirect heat as a smoker for many years. I'm getting to the point where I'm going to pull the trigger on a pellet or something where I can just set the temp and forget it. Usually love my results off the charcoal grill but it's getting old having to be hitched to it for so many hours watching the temp and feeding wood chunks.
Have you tried smoking your wings and then quick searing them on your grill side? It’s incredible.I recently got a combo grill with a side smoker on the charcoal side, and a side burner on the propane side. Still been playing with it, wings are the favorite thing I’ve smoked on it so far, and the only thing I’ve done more than once. Trying ribs tonight.
The side burner is pretty nifty for starting the charcoal.
My only previous experience with smokers had been with industrial size electric and/or propane ones that control the temperature. It’s kind of fun using charcoal and wood as the heat source with this one.
I'm in pretty much the opposite position. I've been rigging up my big charcoal grill for indirect heat as a smoker for many years. I'm getting to the point where I'm going to pull the trigger on a pellet or something where I can just set the temp and forget it. Usually love my results off the charcoal grill but it's getting old having to be hitched to it for so many hours watching the temp and feeding wood chunks.

I'm in pretty much the opposite position. I've been rigging up my big charcoal grill for indirect heat as a smoker for many years. I'm getting to the point where I'm going to pull the trigger on a pellet or something where I can just set the temp and forget it. Usually love my results off the charcoal grill but it's getting old having to be hitched to it for so many hours watching the temp and feeding wood chunks.