Hi everyone
I am experiencing an issue with my Maverick ET732. I think a few on here use them so I wanted to ask some advice. When I used it yesterday to check the temperature of a fore rib of beef, I had the probe inserted into the meat whilst it cooked. Initially I must have had it against bone as the temperature shot up to around 90C after just a few minutes. I removed the lid and pulled it out a bit and it started to read a more normal 40C or so. The rib was just a single fore rib so it wasn't very big, but after about 20 minutes it was reading very close to the 60 degrees that we were aiming for. We took it off when it reached 65C which was for rare, but it was actually extremely rare. Is it possible that the thermometer probe could be taking on some of the heat from within the BBQ (we used a Weber kettle so the lid was on) and thus providing a false reading? When we took the rib inside and measured the temperature with the probe it was down at around 40C, and my trusty old metal meat thermometer wasn't anywhere near the correct temperature. We left it off and resting and then carved it up and finished it off in the oven. After about 30 minutes of resting it was still a bit underdone for rare which is why we finished it in the oven.
I'm planning on smoking again, my first time doing a pork shoulder went horribly wrong due to an issue with my previous ET732 (this one is the replacement that I got under warranty) and now I seem to be getting false readings again. Do those here that use it keep it in the meat with the lid on the kettle / smoker, or do you just insert it when you want to measure the temperature?

