I have a Fireboard controller and fan but I’m intending to learn to control this thing this manually first. So, in my vast wisdom I thought, which is never a good thing, I got this. This is charcoal not a stick burner so just build the fire. Whats the big deal? Oiled everything up then I set up the dividers way wider than the pictures show. (pictures have it divided into quarters. I had it just shy of ½) Load about 20# of KB briquettes to the top of the dividers, per instructions, then light a full chimney of coals. Once they’re all glowing dump them in, open the ball valve and top vent wide and close the doors easy peasey right. Shooting for 250°F to 275°F for 3 to 6 hours to season it.
Everything going well, up to 150°F in 15 minutes. At 200°F in 45 minutes so it’s time to close the top vent and ball valve to½. At about 1 hour it hits 250°F so I close the valve to about â…› open, per instructions. Still climbing, okay. 275°F 15 minutes later, okay……......wait it’s still climbing, slower but still climbing. Damn 300°F, now what? Shut ball valve 99% and top vent to just a crack open and………..still climbing 325°F! Damn it all to heck.
I DON’T got this! Close valve, open door to lower temp and it goes right back up when I shut the door. Pour some water in the pan to cool it down, didn’t help. And so it went for the next 4 hours. Is THIS what you all mean when you say "then I spent the rest of the time chasing temperature"? I think I used way too much fuel. About 8 hours in, valve and top still shut, it finally cooled down to 250°F! Tomorrow, smaller fire and try again he says embarrassed as all get out.
Okay here goes the 2nd try, vast wisdom acknowledged as definitely questionable at best and possibly not useful at all. Dividers set like pictures. Much less charcoal this time, ½ chimney lit. Valve and top vent as before. It’s on, as before 150°F in 15 minutes, 200°F in 45 minutes. I close the top vent about ½ way and ball valve so it’s ¼ open. Playing it more cautious this time. Slowly climbing then it seems to have stalled at 230°F. Opened top full and temp climbed to 240°F, it’s been 1½ hours. Opened ball valve to ½. At 2¼ hours temp is 285°F closed valve to â…› and top to ½ and it seems to have settled at 280°F which I can live with and my face is not as red as yesterday.
I have come a lot closer this time. So, my bigger is always better axiom has proven not to be true this time. Smoking on the YS640 is a no brainer. Grilling and searing steaks and chicken or cooking some hot dogs and hamburgers requires some control abilities. But I’m looking at learning a whole new level here. I am developing a new RESPECT for you offset guys. I might do one more dry run. I have a 10# butt thawing in the refrigerator.
Everything going well, up to 150°F in 15 minutes. At 200°F in 45 minutes so it’s time to close the top vent and ball valve to½. At about 1 hour it hits 250°F so I close the valve to about â…› open, per instructions. Still climbing, okay. 275°F 15 minutes later, okay……......wait it’s still climbing, slower but still climbing. Damn 300°F, now what? Shut ball valve 99% and top vent to just a crack open and………..still climbing 325°F! Damn it all to heck.
I DON’T got this! Close valve, open door to lower temp and it goes right back up when I shut the door. Pour some water in the pan to cool it down, didn’t help. And so it went for the next 4 hours. Is THIS what you all mean when you say "then I spent the rest of the time chasing temperature"? I think I used way too much fuel. About 8 hours in, valve and top still shut, it finally cooled down to 250°F! Tomorrow, smaller fire and try again he says embarrassed as all get out.
Okay here goes the 2nd try, vast wisdom acknowledged as definitely questionable at best and possibly not useful at all. Dividers set like pictures. Much less charcoal this time, ½ chimney lit. Valve and top vent as before. It’s on, as before 150°F in 15 minutes, 200°F in 45 minutes. I close the top vent about ½ way and ball valve so it’s ¼ open. Playing it more cautious this time. Slowly climbing then it seems to have stalled at 230°F. Opened top full and temp climbed to 240°F, it’s been 1½ hours. Opened ball valve to ½. At 2¼ hours temp is 285°F closed valve to â…› and top to ½ and it seems to have settled at 280°F which I can live with and my face is not as red as yesterday.
I have come a lot closer this time. So, my bigger is always better axiom has proven not to be true this time. Smoking on the YS640 is a no brainer. Grilling and searing steaks and chicken or cooking some hot dogs and hamburgers requires some control abilities. But I’m looking at learning a whole new level here. I am developing a new RESPECT for you offset guys. I might do one more dry run. I have a 10# butt thawing in the refrigerator.
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