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I plan on installing a small temp gauge on the lid. But as far as the heating element is concerned, my unit remains 'on' as long as it's plugged in. I place a cast iron chip box with a mixture of chips and chunks over the heating element. It produces smoke for about 3 hours. |
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Just plain insane!
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Livin' in a Van....
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Have My Own Room
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Park Drive Smokehouse
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If you want lower temps, one easy way to achieve that is to use a long heavy duty extension cord. The heating element won't burn as hot. The water in the pan is to keep the temps at a constant level, not to keep the meat moist. |
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