Jeff Padell
TVWBB Pro
Well the 1st cook is history. Loaded a full load of charcoal in the ring, right to the top. took about 15 out and put them in the chimney and when ashed over added to ring, but middle and top on. I was getting 260 for a good couple hours, then the temp kept dropping. I added 8 lit coals and stirred it a bit.
I think my temp problems were due to the 20-30 MPH wind and 50 degree temps. I put two pieces of plywood on the windy side and the temp climbed back to 250, it had dropped to 200.
The rib rack and 2 racks cut in half just fit on the top and the bottom shelf held the pork butts, when I opened the pork it was in pieces so the biggest I cooked on the grate the others I did in a pan. They when 4 hours, the bigger piece I moved to the 22.5 to finish while we had our Halloween party. Took it off after 6 hours and it was great.
I think the 14.5 is going to be more susceptible to wind, and maybe cold but definitely wind. I am going to rig a shelter for both units.





I think my temp problems were due to the 20-30 MPH wind and 50 degree temps. I put two pieces of plywood on the windy side and the temp climbed back to 250, it had dropped to 200.
The rib rack and 2 racks cut in half just fit on the top and the bottom shelf held the pork butts, when I opened the pork it was in pieces so the biggest I cooked on the grate the others I did in a pan. They when 4 hours, the bigger piece I moved to the 22.5 to finish while we had our Halloween party. Took it off after 6 hours and it was great.
I think the 14.5 is going to be more susceptible to wind, and maybe cold but definitely wind. I am going to rig a shelter for both units.




