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    Post your live HeaterMeter Cooks

    Darren, I'd love to hear how the chuck roasts came out.
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    Post your live HeaterMeter Cooks

    Itty bitty pork butt--3lb'er--on my 18" WSM. http://90.217.174.229 And I just realized I don't know how to post an image from my phone...
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    Strange HM 4.1 Probe Readings

    Well, after much troubleshooting, soldering and desoldering, I finally broke a solder pad off and cut a trace. Still couldn't find anything clearly wrong on the board. Soooo.... I have a spare board fortunately, so I'll give that one a go and see what happens. Wonder if there's a component that...
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    Strange HM 4.1 Probe Readings

    When you say "something floating", what does that mean and how would I isolate that?
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    Strange HM 4.1 Probe Readings

    Well, I can't find any bridged joints, and nothing looks to be a bad joint. And now, for no apparent reason, the resistors are now reading differently (readings below). This is really frustrating because the first time I used it, the pit probe and food 3 worked fine, and both read around 9.7k...
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    Strange HM 4.1 Probe Readings

    Thanks Bryan and Ralph for the quick responses. I will have a hunt around for a magnifying glass and look closely at the board. I thought that may be the problem, but I haven't found a smoking gun yet. It's odd because it isn't consistent now. The resistance changes each time I check it. OK...
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    Strange HM 4.1 Probe Readings

    Well, I've assembled my first HM4.1, and it fired up no problem. Using Maverick 72/73 probes, and an 18" WSM. However, I'm getting strange readings on probes 0, 1, and 2. I've checked the resistors on the board and they read as follows (installed): Probe 0 - 7.6k Probe 1 - 6.7k Probe 2 - 7.8k...
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    Greetings from the UK

    Hello all, and first off a huge thanks for all the info you've put together here. I'm with the USAF stationed over in the UK, and do love it here. The British pork is really good, same goes for lamb! Beef is good from a good butcher, but it's sometimes difficult to get the cut you're after as...

 

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