Pit Boss Sportsman 1100 on the way.

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I would guess running the blanket might run the temps higher than normal in the summer, you get more smoke with lower temps, it will feed pellets in a timed manner even if the temps are at set point, they don't want you to have a flame out, where the side box goes was that where the smoke stack would be without it? I have a Austin LX and had thought about making 1 of those before. didn't know they were making them
 
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Nice! Bout time you got that together. My camp chef insulated blanket stays on year round. Only two times I have ever taken it off are the last time I wanted to clean the exhaust stack, and when I wanted to do a 350 degree or higher cook as the magnets that hold it in place apparently fail at temps above 350.

Let's see them ribs and meatloaf!!
 
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Do the instructions say anything about how to use the blanket?
I would think you could leave the blanket on it all the time.
Do you have a regular cover for it? The blanket may interfere with that.
Lol I haven't looked to see if it has any destructions🤣😂🤣 But yes I do have a weather cover.
 
I would guess running the blanket might run the temps higher than normal in the summer, you get more smoke with lower temps, it will feed pellets in a timed manner even if the temps are at set point, they don't want you to have a flame out, where the side box goes was that where the smoke stack would be without it? I have a Austin LX and had thought about making 1 of those before. didn't know they were making them
Yes the side smoker cabinet mounts were the smoke stack was bolted originally.
 
I only run the blanket on my CC when it's below about 60. The cooker has no problem holding temps in the cold but it conserves some fuel.
 
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