Weather - colder wet months

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Re: Weather - colder wet months

Postby slatts » 11 Jan 2014, 15:14

"Right down to the RediChek :D"

My wife hates that alarm especially at 3am :lol: :lol: :lol:

This is the year we do our garden so next winter I wont have any trouble Q'ing with the patio all done and a smoking area plus i'll have a force air system by then and hopefully a GMG Daniel Boone :D
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Re: Weather - colder wet months

Postby tommo666 » 11 Jan 2014, 15:40

You won't get away from alarms with the Daniel Boone, the low pellet alarm sound like a reversing refuse truck :-)
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Re: Weather - colder wet months

Postby slatts » 11 Jan 2014, 16:07

That maybe true but it wont be upstairs beside our bed :lol: :lol: :lol:

Does the Daniel Boone pellet hopper when full not go through the night,7-8 hrs??
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Re: Weather - colder wet months

Postby tommo666 » 11 Jan 2014, 17:02

In theory it should manage it but there are the variables, pellet, outside temp and cooking temp. Some pellets burn hotter so last longer, if it's cold it will take more pellets to maintain temps and also maintaining the temp you cook at, the higher the temp the more it uses. There is a simple mod, make a cardboard tube and extend the hopper and increase capacity.. Pelletheads.com is the ultimate source for pellet cooking.
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Re: Weather - colder wet months

Postby slatts » 11 Jan 2014, 17:10

Thanks Tommo

Have to save up first then justify it to the wife although she says its my money theres always that disapproving look :roll:

I'll keep pelletheads in mind though
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Re: Weather - colder wet months

Postby tommo666 » 12 Jan 2014, 15:10

Here the disapproving looks have evolved into the "yes dear" and "of course dear" comments. But no complaints about the food :-)
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Re: Weather - colder wet months

Postby ConorD » 12 Jan 2014, 17:31

slatts wrote:Thanks Tommo

Have to save up first then justify it to the wife although she says its my money theres always that disapproving look :roll:

I'll keep pelletheads in mind though


You do what you think is best there Slatts ;)
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Re: Weather - colder wet months

Postby robgunby » 12 Jan 2014, 17:32

tommo666 wrote:Here the disapproving looks have evolved into the "yes dear" and "of course dear" comments. But no complaints about the food :-)


Strangely, that sounds extremely familiar!

Anyone else find it very hard to get a helping hand with pulling pork, but somehow the bowl magically gets emptier as you are trying to fill it?
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