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  1. Joe K

    WiFi Stoker Kit Automatic Temperature Control System

    You need to set your stoker pit temp to about 50° below what you are wanting. From there take it up in 10° to 20° increments. Remember to keep the lid closed and use the temp probe to keep an eye on the food.
  2. Joe K

    Problems with DigiQ

    Sorry Mike I reread your first post and I was the one confused. Sounds like a controller problem, Hope you get it worked out. Joe
  3. Joe K

    Problems with DigiQ

    Mike you never mentioned damper positions. I had the same problem with mine the first time using it. The fix finally ended up being: 1. the fan damper set to about ½ and 2. the top vent on the smoker set to about 25% or less open depending the pit temp desired. Don't be afraid to experiment...
  4. Joe K

    Digi not holding temp

    Andy, with my CQ wifi I had to close the fan damper to about 50%. Also my top vent is nearly closed all the way. Experiment and you'll find the right setup.
  5. Joe K

    WSM running hot??

    I found using my CyberQ wifi and shooting for 250°F that the vent on the fan has to be open about 50% or a little less and the top vent on my Big Steel Keg closed most of the way. I would first check for leaks like Russell said then do a test run and experiment with the vent settings.
  6. Joe K

    Cyber Q WiFi Help

    Bob, the only thing I can think of is that DHCP is not enabled on your router. I looked on my wrt54g and the default is enabled. What I don't see is DHCP reservation. I'm currently using a newer e2000 router and it has DHCP reservation. Maybe someone else will chime in and help you out. Joe
  7. Joe K

    Cyber Q WiFi Help

    Bob, mine is set on 'WPA Auto, phrase'. Also, when starting your Cyber Q it will eventually tell you 'no network' shortly after that the food temp will show and the control buttons will be flashing, you are now connected to your network. Make sure you select the same type of security you have...
  8. Joe K

    Cyber Q WiFi Help

    Bob, I use DHCP mode on my Cyber Q. This mode let's the router assign the IP address. In the router you can reserve a certain IP address to a MAC address. I would first put your Cyber Q into DHCP mode. Then turn it on and see what IP address the router has assigned and wright it down. Then go...
  9. Joe K

    Stoker Black Box wifi drops constantly

    Hey guys I've been following this thread because with my stoker I have the same problems. I bought a wifi extender and placed it next to the stoker and it still dropped. I also have the Cyber Q and it works flawlessly. My vote would go to the Cyber Q.
  10. Joe K

    Which one to get?!

    I have both the Stoker Wifi and the CyberQ Wifi units. The Stoker works fine but drops the Wifi connection constantly. If hard wired to my router everything is fine. The CyberQ Wifi only connects wirelessly but I have never had it drop out. I also like the damper that is built in to the blower...
  11. Joe K

    Chicken Legs and Spuds with the CyberQ

    Setup the CyberQ for 300° and let it bring the Keg up to temp. Chicken and Spuds on the Keg. Here's the graph of the entire cook. 1. First spike was the chicken going on. 2. Second was just a food check. 3. At 2:10 I raised the Pit temp up to 350° 4. The third dip was to sauce the Chicken...
  12. Joe K

    CyberQ Wifi first cook - Pork Butts

    My first cook using the CyberQ Wifi went without a hitch. I will need to tweek the setting on the fan throttle and the Keg's lid vent. Over all I'm very pleased with the performance of the CyberQ. As you can see in the graph I started them at 1:30 p.m. and finished at just before 10:00 p.m...
  13. Joe K

    Keg Pizza

    Thanks for the info Jon. If I make another before the 17th I'll be sure to enter.
  14. Joe K

    Keg Pizza

    This isn't my first attempt but it turned out good. Been making No Knead bread and decided to try something simular with pizza dough. Here's the dough spread out after about 8 hours rise time. All the toppings applied. 20 minutes at 450°F on the Keg My plate full Thanks for looking Joe
  15. Joe K

    StokerLog in a non Wifi Setting

    For a direct to PC connection you will need whats called a CROSSOVER CABLE. I've included a link to one source. http://www.computercablestore....rk_Cross_PID782.aspx Joe
  16. Joe K

    Stoker Black Box wifi drops constantly

    I have the same problem with stoker dropping out. Since I don't normally use stokerlog I'm confidant that it's not the problem. I ran the stoker inside the house about 3 feet from my router and it ran over 14 hours before I stopped it. When using a network cable everything works great. Joe
  17. Joe K

    Stoker - Bringing the pit to temp

    James, I'll list in steps how I go about. 1. I clean all the ash from the smoker and reload with used and new charcoal. 2. Light the charcoal with either a torch or Weber fire starters. 3. When I'm sure the charcoals have started I'll load the smoker with my food. 4. Start the Stoker with a...
  18. Joe K

    New Stoker Blackbox *OUT OF THE BOX ISSUES*

    Jeremiah, Make sure that Wifi is disabled on your Stoker. Reboot and look at the IP address. To setup your stoker type that address into your browser with /wifi.html. Good luck Joe
  19. Joe K

    Amir Timed Temp Control Question...

    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by D Arita: Think I figured out how to post graphs. I copy the graph as a jpeg, then post it as a pic...is that the best way or is there a better way...
  20. Joe K

    Amir Timed Temp Control Question...

    Amir, I don't want to jump onto this thread but I have a program in progress for myself. I want to add a ramp up and/or down capability to it. I, however, can't seem to figure the VB coding out to post temp changes. I have tried with no luck, System.Net.WebRequestMethods.Http.Post. Can you help...

 

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