Thanks Gary!!
Bear gives lots of good advice , If you look at the way his Step by Step's turn out he knows what he is talking about on setting up a watt burner. And he is a pretty nice guy
Gary
You're too kind.
Bear
Thanks Gary!!
Bear gives lots of good advice , If you look at the way his Step by Step's turn out he knows what he is talking about on setting up a watt burner. And he is a pretty nice guy
Gary
Does your AMNPS keep smoking for hours if you let it go outside of the smoker?? This is the #1 test many newbie AMNPS users never conduct. I used to notice that when I had problems keeping it lit inside my AMNPS after I finished the smoke and there was no meat inside the smoker the AMNPS would then continue to burn until the wood pellets had turned to ash and gone out. It would also burn with no problem on the ground before being placed inside the smoker. That confirmed to me the problem was not with the AMNPS but with the airflow inside the MES 30. I've mentioned in other posts how I fixed that problem last year.
I'm just going by pictures of the Gen # 2.5:
Have you tried the AMNPS on the floor on the left, under the water pan?---It would need some kind of bars under it to allow air to get under it.
Or on the left on the bottom smoking rack, just above the water Pan?
NO WATER in water Pan !!!
Does your AMNPS keep smoking for hours if you let it go outside of the smoker??
Bear
Yup----And then after it's been smoking good, because it was lit properly, it's really hard to get it to stop smoking. You have to separate the unburned from the burning pellets real good. It just doesn't want to stop !!!
Does your AMNPS keep smoking for hours if you let it go outside of the smoker?? This is the #1 test many newbie AMNPS users never conduct. I used to notice that when I had problems keeping it lit inside my AMNPS after I finished the smoke and there was no meat inside the smoker the AMNPS would then continue to burn until the wood pellets had turned to ash and gone out. It would also burn with no problem on the ground before being placed inside the smoker. That confirmed to me the problem was not with the AMNPS but with the airflow inside the MES 30. I've mentioned in other posts how I fixed that problem last year.
I always forget about the high altitude part but then I have a high attitude so perhaps that's why. No idea what that means but it was fun to write.
Yup----And then after it's been smoking good, because it was lit properly, it's really hard to get it to stop smoking. You have to separate the unburned from the burning pellets real good. It just doesn't want to stop !!!
This tells me that the Number one reason for them going out is because they weren't lit properly to begin with. Then comes high altitude, poor air flow, damp pellets, etc, etc....
Bear
I got from a good source that they are all Bluetooth.
Are then any Gen 2.5 models that dont have bluetooth or any fancy gimics?
Well if you're gonna get one of those, I doubt if you'll find a better price than that by waiting.
Hey guys, got a flier in the mail today from Cabelas. MES 40 Bluetooth is on sale - $379.99. Save $50. Flier says sale is for Ohio and WV stores , not sure about others and online. I've been waiting for it to go on sale.....time to pull the trigger!
It doesn't actually protect it.
How does that shield protect the LCD panel?
I am a lefty as well. Just wondering....which sock/shoe do you put on first?AHA, Bear! You put your finger on the source of our difference of opinion: I'm left-handed.
Left sock always goes on first. With the shoes, I'm just so darned capricious that if I've just put on my right sock and so the right foot is on my left knee I'll reach for the right shoe first. If I need to go get the shoes after both socks are already on, it'll typically be the left shoe first unless I choose the right one instead.I am a lefty as well. Just wondering....which sock/shoe do you put on first?
right side first. Every time I go out to get new boots I always try on just the right side.Left sock always goes on first. With the shoes, I'm just so darned capricious that if I've just put on my right sock and so the right foot is on my left knee I'll reach for the right shoe first. If I need to go get the shoes after both socks are already on, it'll typically be the left shoe first unless I choose the right one instead.
And you?
Sounds familiar----If the right shoe isn't too tight you're good to go, because most people's right foot is a half size bigger than the left?????right side first. Every time I go out to get new boots I always try on just the right side.