Pat McCreight
TVWBB Pro
I've heard that people have trouble running the stoker in cold, sub-freezing temperatures.
While I have not had that problem, I am getting ready to do an overnight cook and want to make sure I take whatever precautions are necessary to avoid having to get up and fiddle with the stoker at 3 am.
I've heard of people putting the stoker probes in a plastic box with a heating pad plugged in. Does that work okay? Doesn't get too hot?
Any other ideas? I'll run extensions so the actual unit will be in my garage, but I hear the problem is with the connectors getting cold.
While I have not had that problem, I am getting ready to do an overnight cook and want to make sure I take whatever precautions are necessary to avoid having to get up and fiddle with the stoker at 3 am.
I've heard of people putting the stoker probes in a plastic box with a heating pad plugged in. Does that work okay? Doesn't get too hot?
Any other ideas? I'll run extensions so the actual unit will be in my garage, but I hear the problem is with the connectors getting cold.