Low temp warning

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.
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.
 
No, unfortunately not.! I purchased it from my neighbor that had it all of a month. He was transferred out of state so i am the unlucky one that's stuck with it!
Yeah, just get in touch with the neighbor and have him either send the receipt or initiate the return. Done.
 
Wished it worked that way with Weber. The will not warranty 2nd owner grills no matter the age...
Yeah, give it back to the first owner. See now.
 

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