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Eddie mac

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  1. Eddie mac

    Burn time

    Wow I have to cooks I want to do back to back thinking 24 hour total
  2. Eddie mac

    Burn time

    How long will a full basket of cocochar burn at 250 for in a 32?
  3. Exciting time seeing that truck pull up
  4. Yeah I like it easy to set for low and slow I’ll try the coconut charcoal this week. I need to cook a couple of Boston butts. I haven’t filled my cabinet yet still waiting for my cover from Dennis but when I do I post some pictures. Bruce you have 2 KK am I right?
  5. Don’t know why this post is tying out this way
  6. Just finished 2nd test same process as my last post only difference this time I used Royal oak. 1st hole 166. 2nd hole 200. 3rd hole 227. 4th hole 257. 5th hole 272. Dam close to yesterday I am convinced that that was a pretty solid I hope this helps are you 32 owners
  7. Yes top vent at 1/4 but only differences it is raining temp about the same as yesterday outside. I am very impressed so for
  8. Grant I am doing it again this morning same process . But Komodo walls was still very warm @5 am . This time I am using Royal Oak charcoal it’s been 2 1/2 hours sitting at 167 degrees.
  9. Here are my test results on right vent holes. I started with a clean Komodo and a full basket of Rockwood charcoal.At 5 am I lit the Komodo with my torch to a softball size pile.I then brought it up to 200 quickly just to make sure coals where going good. I then closed the top vent to a 1/4 turn that’s where the top stayed thru the whole test. Starting with the smallest to the largest hole ran the first whole for 4 hour 168 degrees after an hour it settled at 168 for three hours.Then second hole 1/2 hour to get to 198 degrees held solid for 2 1/2 hours.third hole 1/2 hour to get to 223 then held solid for2 1/2 hours. Forth hole 1/2 to get to 252 held solid for 2 1/2 hours. Fifth hole 1/2 hour to get to 277 and held solid for 2 1/2 hours. I used a Thermoworks smoke probe the I place on top of the thermometer probe and wrapped it with a piece of stainless steel wire. Hell of a long test but for low and slow right side vent seems to be the ticket left side for grilling and baking. This was done on a B.B. 32. I hope this helps you all.
  10. Bruce so far I am impressed
  11. Finally have the time to do this right side vent test started at 5am will post results when done.
  12. I never tried Kurobuta pork I have always got Duroc pork definitely color different in color marbling then any store bought pork
  13. Tomorrow finally will do this test run on the right vent on a32 . I will fire it up use full basket of Rockwood charcoal on smallest hole and 1/8 on top vent run it for 3 hours and change lower vent every 2 hours smallest to biggest holes.
  14. Summary of the smoke generator tube I lit it at 9 AM this morning with a full tube of mini chunks .I lit it both sides of the tube 2 to 3 minutes each side. At 12:30 PM added more many chunks then proceeded to burn it till 1:15 pm. And I have never used anything like this in a 35 years I’ve been cooking barbecue this thing is impressive
  15. Looks of tube and cover after this burn it was washed and cleaned spotless before starting
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