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Using the stock element is going to make it hard to control. The element is always on so if you seal it up too well it could run hot. I haven't used my ECB in a while because of that which is why I am currently building a PID controller so I can actually set the temp.
 
 
Using the stock element is going to make it hard to control. The element is always on so if you seal it up too well it could run hot. I haven't used my ECB in a while because of that which is why I am currently building a PID controller so I can actually set the temp.
that's a good point perhaps I will just leave the top lid unsealed and use it for more airflow.

Still new to the smoking game but what is a PID?  I assume that it is like a temp control valve or something along those lines.

Thanks for the tips dude I appreciate it :)
 
A PID is a programmable temperature controller that uses a temp probe to turn a device on and off. For smoking the are used to either turn an electric element on and off or turn a pit fan on and off.

I am building one with parts I bought online and it will cost me about $60 when it is done (but man is it a headache). There are companies that sell them already built but they are $150-$250.
 
Gary, I use a raspberry pi controller on my ECB attached to a computer fan. It wasn't to difficult to assemble, I set temps from my computer or phone and let it be. 

You can use it on more than one smoker as well. 

Totally worth it!
 
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