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ThermoWorks billows to PK 360?
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I have used the bbqguru fans with the Weber tube adapter which just happens to friction fit into the pk360 front intake tube. Then I just block the back of that tube with something fireproof and rotate closed the other intake and I’m all set.
For the billows I would first try and snap it into the front of one of the intake tubes. If the spring is strong enough to hold it there you are all set. If it’s not a sealed fir you can wrap aluminum foil around the gap
a more work option is to get a metal tube that fits into the intake vent that I described above (like the bbqguru Weber adapter - of course a tube from the hardware store in the right size would work, you can remove the vent tube and bring it with you to the store ). Then rig a way to permanently attach the fan to the tube with hose clamps, bolts, sealant or whatever
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I cooked a chicken (indirect) on my PK360 with 2/3 chimney of KB which is around 66 bricks. I'm looking for 1.5 hours @ 325. My PK360 held stable for one hour then
I cooked a chicken (indirect) on my PK360 with 2/3 chimney of KB which is around 66 bricks. I'm looking for 1.5 hours @ 325. My PK360 held stable for one hour then
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