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Ok, so for the first time, I managed to extinguish a cook and find unburned charcoal the next morning.

I realize I have not been closing the top vent tight enough. In the past, I would find that the "leftover" charcoal was burned to ashes.

Last night I cranked the top vent tightly closed, and success. This morning a huge pile of unused charcoal awaited me.

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Re: tight top vent

Be careful not to go too tight after a very hot fire. After the metal contracts it might be very hard to get the top back open. I tighten part way, come back in an hour when the fire has died to the point where the top hat is cooler. Oh yeah, if I remember.

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Re: tight top vent

I know what you mean. after removing the food and closing it, I intend to come back and make sure it's tight and extinguished. But I often forget, and then lose a basket of lump as a result.

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