I'm looking at a Fireboard + Pit Viper to add to a 22.5 Weber Kettle. I was wondering if it's worth it to upgrade to the Pit Bull in case I get a larger grill or kamado in the future. Can it downscale to my smaller grill using the Fireboard's option for variable blower speed or is it too large? Thanks.
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Downscaling works fine, but I use the viper on the pit barrel and it keeps up just fine. A kamado would’t need the bull either. The bull may be needed for something very large.
If if you want to use it to switch from low to searing temps, these intake fans don’t work as well for that. For that you are better off with a hair dryer or a dragon fan.
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Unless you find yourself trying to blow air into a stick burner or large vertical cabinets, the small Pit Viper fan should work for 90% of your needs. Save your money.
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Yeah...I’ve got my Weber and Slow N Sear pretty much dialed in for 225° after so many cooks. Not sure if I want to drop more $ than I spent on my grill for a temperature controller, but it would be nice to be able to smoke overnight...plus I’m a friggin’ nerd so the graphs and apps are appealing hahaha.
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