Dassman5
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2020
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- Location
- East Aurora, NY
- Grill
- Smokefire EX4; Summit 670; Bullet Smoker 22”; Q100
A 20 degree temp drop is considered well within the operating range bandwidth of the Smoke Fire. Remember, this is a solid fuel cooked, and there is always a natural time delay (offset) between pellet feed, combustion and the resulting heat). However, the only time it happened I did receive a low temp warning when it exceeded about 60 degrees.Why don’t I receive a low temp warning when temp drops due to pellets that are jammed up in the hopper? I don’t wanna babysit my grill why can’t it warn me earlier like say a drop in temp of 20 degrees.