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digger1978

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Bigger Heating Element
« on: July 19, 2013, 12:55:26 PM »
Has anyone tried putting a larger heating element in?  I would like to smoke smoke some Turkey legs and my little guy has a hard time going over 215 degress with dial set at 250.  I am not sure if you can modify the #2 model heating element or not.  I would like to get some temps at 250 or slightly higher. 

DivotMaker

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Re: Bigger Heating Element
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2013, 07:37:43 PM »
Welcome to the party, Digger!  I have a model 1, and don't have any problem getting up to the 250 temp.  You might want to contact Steve for a little tech support.  As far as adding the bigger element, I believe you'll be limited by internal dimensions (they're longer).  The #1 is 13 1/2" deep, the #2 is 15", and the #3 is 20".  You'd have to ask the experts out there, but I believe the higher wattage of the elements is needed simple due to size (more element to heat). 

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