dsskid
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I have an analog #1 from a few years ago, and am using a ThermoWorks smoke 2 probe unit to monitor temp of smoker and food.
Lately, I'm reading up on how the Auber PIDs (1200) keeps the temp fluctuations to a minimum.
My questions are:
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[*]Is there an advantage to eliminating temp swings of the smoke if the ultimate goal is to just have my food reach the targeted temp for doneness?
Does the constant temp vs temp swings affect food outcome?
[*]Is the Smoke probe more accurate than the Auber 1200, if so should I get an Auber single probe and use the Smoke to monitor food, or would I be better off getting the dual probe Auber so it can programmed to lower temp or shut unit off automatically when the food reaches the desired temperature?
[*]Is the Smoke probe more accurate than the Auber 1200, if so should I get an Auber single probe and use the Smoke to monitor food, or would I be better off getting the dual probe Auber so it can programmed to lower temp or shut unit off automatically when the food reaches the desired temperature?
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Thanks in advance,
John
Lately, I'm reading up on how the Auber PIDs (1200) keeps the temp fluctuations to a minimum.
My questions are:
[list type=decimal]
[*]Is there an advantage to eliminating temp swings of the smoke if the ultimate goal is to just have my food reach the targeted temp for doneness?
Does the constant temp vs temp swings affect food outcome?
[*]Is the Smoke probe more accurate than the Auber 1200, if so should I get an Auber single probe and use the Smoke to monitor food, or would I be better off getting the dual probe Auber so it can programmed to lower temp or shut unit off automatically when the food reaches the desired temperature?
[*]Is the Smoke probe more accurate than the Auber 1200, if so should I get an Auber single probe and use the Smoke to monitor food, or would I be better off getting the dual probe Auber so it can programmed to lower temp or shut unit off automatically when the food reaches the desired temperature?
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Thanks in advance,
John