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    They gave me a special parking spot.

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    Alambres............ anybody else grilling them?

    I'm grilling alambres (wire in Spanish) tonight and I typed up the recipe for a friend. I thought I would share it here in case anyone is interested in something different. Alambre is Mexican street food popular in Mexico City. It's easy to make, quick to cook and everyone can add hot sauce...
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    Souffle on a Grilla Kong? You bet.

    People shy away from souffles because they have a reputation for being tricky to cook. Actually, they're not and if you follow a few strict rules even a first timer can be successful. These days it's even easier with Al Gore's Internet loaded with how-to videos. I was impressed with how well...
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    Where are my Heatermeter chart files?

    If I connect my Heatermeter and make contact with it via a browser I can find my archived files, download the data, save a png file, take a screen shot and make a jpg file, etc. However, that requires me to go through a routine which seems more complicated than necessary. After all that...
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    New Build......... 12V power problems.

    I just finished putting together a Heatermeter 4.3 with a Raspberry Pi 3. When I power it via the RPi power port using the Micro USB cable, the device works fine. I can see all the menu items, adjust the probe offset, etc. etc. However, when I try to use the Heatermeter 12volt input, I get...
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    What kind of fan enclosure should I build?

    Several years ago I built a fan-only device to control my Char Griller Kamado cooker using an inexpensive Chinese PID Temperature Controller and a radial computer fan inside a 3D printed box of my own design. It works perfectly once the temperature is stabilized, but it tends to overshoot (both...

 

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