DennisLinkletter Posted yesterday at 04:49 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 04:49 PM I have a new customer who is hellbent on using a temperature controller. It's been many years since I've played with one. Does anybody have one they love? Also, wireless probes. I had the early Meater and could never get it to work. I'm sure the new ones are better. Does anybody have the Combustion probes? They look interesting.. Appreciate your feedback.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrandyr Posted 17 hours ago Report Share Posted 17 hours ago (edited) I have a FireBoard 2 Pro, which works well with my 21". I got the pro because it uses thermocouples, which I prefer for the broader temperature range and I believe to be more durable. I'm using it with a BBQ Guru Pit Viper fan, because it fits into that handy port. I replaced the Tel-True thermometer on my KK with a thermocouple probe. Even if I am not controlling with the FireBoard, being able to easily save a log of what was going on during a cook has been a wonderful learning tool. I also have several Combustion V1 thermometers. As a geek type, I find them to be a lot of fun. The prediction feature is iffy for low & slow, but works well when grilling. I haven't had any connection problems. They do present a lot of information in their app, maybe too much for someone who only wants to be told when things are done. Again, being able to save a log is great. Their customer support has been very good. Combustion is supposed to be releasing a totally wireless controller soon. They have had some teething problems with their products, so I don't know if I would want to be the first one on the block to get one. It is not clear yet if the sensor part will be long enough to work with the thickness of a KK. Edited 17 hours ago by wrandyr typos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdbower Posted 17 hours ago Report Share Posted 17 hours ago The FireBoard is nice, especially with their new wireless probes. I agree using a different fan may be easier, I had to hack together an adapter for it using a Thermoworks Universal Billows Mounting Kit (TX-1611X-M3) and a Dremel, but it works great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5698k Posted 9 hours ago Report Share Posted 9 hours ago I use a flame boss, it works nicely, plus it also uses the guru fan. One thing I’ll mention is that guru controllers have gotten a terrible reputation as of late, it’s actually why I switched to the flame boss..I realize they’re owned by the same company. No experience with wireless probes, but I’ve heard good things about thermoworks. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonj Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago I use ThermoWorks Signals controller for wired (4 probe capacity) and the new RFX system for wireless (except for temperature probe). Both work fine. Used the Signals yesterday, in fact. Both work with the ThermoWorks Billows fan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C6Bill Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago Fireboard Pro 2 with their wireless probe, BBQ Guru fan, matter of fact I am just about to stick it in a turkey. I'm going to spin it Is their user interface great ? NO, i don't think it is but the controller works really well. If I was starting from scratch I'd go thermoworks because their wired probes are great and I have heard really good things about their newest controller/fan setup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveL Posted 46 minutes ago Report Share Posted 46 minutes ago I use ThermoWorks RFX and the Billows temperature controller. I used the Billows a lot when I first got the kk, but once I got a handle on controlling the temperature via airflow, don’t use it anymore. I use the RFX temperature probes all the time to monitor the food temperature and love the RFX system. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...