Cold Smoker Question.

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jlhog

Smoke Blower
Original poster
Jul 24, 2008
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Wayland, MI
I have a Char-Broil electric smoker that I purchased for $30 and the thermostat went out. New thermostat is another $30 and I really want to get a Masterbuilt 30" anyway so I will not relplace the thermostat. But, I was wondering if I could use a small hot plate in the Char-Broil for a cold smoker? Any recomendations on wattage of a hot plate? Will it get to hot?
 
I tried using a hot plate in my horizontal (specs below in my sig) with it in the firebox and it still generated too much heat. I was trying to cold smoke salmon below 80deg but the hotplate kept the temps hovering between 100-110deg.

I then tried this method:

http://www.smoker-cooking.com/build-a-cold-smoker.html

and it worked like a charm. Put the smoke generator right in the smoking chamber below the salmon and had no heat issues. I highly suggest going this route.
 
I like that - that's very clever. Only problem I've never seen or heard of smoking pellets in the uk.
I'd be tempted to try that in my outlaw if I could find some :-)
Might be a lot cheaper than running the bradley, certainly for small runs.
 
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