Hey guys, Mike here from Atlanta, GA. I am a novice smoker and just received my model #3 analog. Can't wait to try my first smoke, which will be a pork butt.
Question #1: I seasoned the smoker per the instructions. I set the smoker at 250 degrees, took out all racks and hung a thermometer probe through the vent hole to see what the temp range and average was. It ranged from 261 to 331 degrees for an average of 296 and a range of 70 degrees. I then added a 2nd probe from a different thermometer with similar results.
I saw on the forum someone recommended to add a few bricks to the bottom of the smoker to get a more accurate reading. Once my four hour seasoning was completed, I started the smoker back up with the bricks on the bottom. The range was 60 degrees and the average temp at 290 (40 degrees above where it should have been). Is a 60 degree range on an analog too much?
Question #2: I am new to smoking and am concerned with the high avg temps, I may cook the meat too fast. If my smoker is running 40 degrees high, when I am cooking the meat should I set the smoker heat control knob to 40 degrees less than what the Lazy Q chart shows? For example, if I am cooking a Pork Butt and it calls for setting the temp at 225 degrees, should I set it at 185 degrees knowing the avg actual temp will be 40 degrees higher at 225 degrees? I saw in the forum someone said the knob can be adjusted, but is my thought an option as well?
Question #1: I seasoned the smoker per the instructions. I set the smoker at 250 degrees, took out all racks and hung a thermometer probe through the vent hole to see what the temp range and average was. It ranged from 261 to 331 degrees for an average of 296 and a range of 70 degrees. I then added a 2nd probe from a different thermometer with similar results.
I saw on the forum someone recommended to add a few bricks to the bottom of the smoker to get a more accurate reading. Once my four hour seasoning was completed, I started the smoker back up with the bricks on the bottom. The range was 60 degrees and the average temp at 290 (40 degrees above where it should have been). Is a 60 degree range on an analog too much?
Question #2: I am new to smoking and am concerned with the high avg temps, I may cook the meat too fast. If my smoker is running 40 degrees high, when I am cooking the meat should I set the smoker heat control knob to 40 degrees less than what the Lazy Q chart shows? For example, if I am cooking a Pork Butt and it calls for setting the temp at 225 degrees, should I set it at 185 degrees knowing the avg actual temp will be 40 degrees higher at 225 degrees? I saw in the forum someone said the knob can be adjusted, but is my thought an option as well?