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As you know, the Auber WSD-1200GPH allows us to save 8 different cooking programs(recipes or profiles). After using mine several times and becoming more comfortable with the programing of the Auber I am wondering.
You may have read my warning concerning the Auber default program and power failures. One of the solutions I offered was to recall the desired program then save it to location C-1. That and the fact that it is so easy to program the Auber has me wondering if I even want to save any programs.
My choice: If I find a need for a full 6 step program (or close) or a complicated program, I might decide to save it. Currently I have saved a program for Ribs and another for Butts. Just this morning I started a couple of chickens but I just programed location C-1 for 275 until IT hits 165. I don't know if that is the best temp or not. Seems like most people are using 250 but that is probably a stock controller. When I was using a stick burner I generally cooked chicken at higher temps.
You may have read my warning concerning the Auber default program and power failures. One of the solutions I offered was to recall the desired program then save it to location C-1. That and the fact that it is so easy to program the Auber has me wondering if I even want to save any programs.
My choice: If I find a need for a full 6 step program (or close) or a complicated program, I might decide to save it. Currently I have saved a program for Ribs and another for Butts. Just this morning I started a couple of chickens but I just programed location C-1 for 275 until IT hits 165. I don't know if that is the best temp or not. Seems like most people are using 250 but that is probably a stock controller. When I was using a stick burner I generally cooked chicken at higher temps.