- Jul 28, 2007
- 13
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I started a butt last night around midnight, I got up and stoked the fire at around 4. There was a little breeze by then but nothing major. When I got up this morning it was fairly windy (15 mph or so the weather gizmo says) at that point I was loosing temp and could not get it back. I have a chargriller with the sfb, exhaust mod and the just added firebox baffle. I put the vent wide open when I got up to regain the temp to no avail, I had to pull the butt and throw it in the oven (almost done now). So my question is, for the future what can I do to help keep the heat in the cooker when the wind is trying to cool it off? Dare I say a wool blanket?