So here I am, just a few weeks after bragging about my Tappecue Touch thermometer and its matching Cruise Control fan to btuckertx and Steve R. and I'm looking for a new temp control setup.
A couple times during my last couple cooks, the Cruise Control fan has been allowing or causing big temp swings. It would either run well past the upper temp, or fail to kick on at the lower set temperature, but it didn't do it consistently. The randomness of it was driving me nuts (shortly after I spoke well about it...coincidence?)
I think I've found the problem, and it's my fault.
The power wire that runs from the Touch to the Cruise Control runs through a metal clip to hold it in place. I guess that over the years, as I've put it away I've pulled it too tightly as I've wound it around the fan itself. The wire has frayed itself against the metal clip.


I think the problem I was having was caused by the bare wire occasionally coming into contact with the metal clip and shorting. That would keep the fan from receiving the signals to either begin or quit blowing.
Tomorrow I'm going to loosen that clip, tape over the bare spots, and resecure the wire so that it doesn't happen again for a long time...but...now I have trust issues with it because...well...because.
I think I'm ready to try a new temp control setup. I'm leaning towards the Fireboard 2 and Drive blower, but the Thermoworks Signals and Billows combination is a close second.
The two brands that are mentioned here the most are Fireboard and Thermoworks. As I looked through the Thermostatic Controllers channel I saw a few posts about members having problems with both, so I'm asking for updates.
Attjack, Truckbutt, and MtView have recently or not-so-recently posted about problems with their Fireboard 2 or Fireboard 2 Drive units. Are you all satisfied with how Fireboard has addressed the problems?
A little over a year ago, Richard Chrz and gboss were talking about Thermoworks Billows. Richard had a Smoke x4 and gboss had a Signals that were each hooked to a Billows, and both members were having problems. Was Thermoworks able to figure out what was wrong and fix it for you all?
And for the final paralysis-through-analysis question...does anyone here use an Auber system? The Auber SYL-2615 has a Platinum rating and great review over on the free side, and it looks like the company does a lot of temp control work in other fields. That one actually started as my favorite until I saw the lack of data storage. I could work around that though if it was a great, under-recognized unit.
I appreciate all the help with this. I usually don't like change very much [the Tappecue is six or seven years old and I wouldn't be shopping (probably) if it wasn't having problems. I really have been happy with it]. I want to pick another setup that I can get another six or seven or more years out of.
A couple times during my last couple cooks, the Cruise Control fan has been allowing or causing big temp swings. It would either run well past the upper temp, or fail to kick on at the lower set temperature, but it didn't do it consistently. The randomness of it was driving me nuts (shortly after I spoke well about it...coincidence?)
I think I've found the problem, and it's my fault.
The power wire that runs from the Touch to the Cruise Control runs through a metal clip to hold it in place. I guess that over the years, as I've put it away I've pulled it too tightly as I've wound it around the fan itself. The wire has frayed itself against the metal clip.
I think the problem I was having was caused by the bare wire occasionally coming into contact with the metal clip and shorting. That would keep the fan from receiving the signals to either begin or quit blowing.
Tomorrow I'm going to loosen that clip, tape over the bare spots, and resecure the wire so that it doesn't happen again for a long time...but...now I have trust issues with it because...well...because.
I think I'm ready to try a new temp control setup. I'm leaning towards the Fireboard 2 and Drive blower, but the Thermoworks Signals and Billows combination is a close second.
The two brands that are mentioned here the most are Fireboard and Thermoworks. As I looked through the Thermostatic Controllers channel I saw a few posts about members having problems with both, so I'm asking for updates.
Attjack, Truckbutt, and MtView have recently or not-so-recently posted about problems with their Fireboard 2 or Fireboard 2 Drive units. Are you all satisfied with how Fireboard has addressed the problems?
A little over a year ago, Richard Chrz and gboss were talking about Thermoworks Billows. Richard had a Smoke x4 and gboss had a Signals that were each hooked to a Billows, and both members were having problems. Was Thermoworks able to figure out what was wrong and fix it for you all?
And for the final paralysis-through-analysis question...does anyone here use an Auber system? The Auber SYL-2615 has a Platinum rating and great review over on the free side, and it looks like the company does a lot of temp control work in other fields. That one actually started as my favorite until I saw the lack of data storage. I could work around that though if it was a great, under-recognized unit.
I appreciate all the help with this. I usually don't like change very much [the Tappecue is six or seven years old and I wouldn't be shopping (probably) if it wasn't having problems. I really have been happy with it]. I want to pick another setup that I can get another six or seven or more years out of.
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