Hello All,
I am doing a test burn using my HeaterMeter for the first time. I was trying a different take on the minion method as describe here: http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/...o-mr-minion-but-i-dont-start-a-fire-like-that
Basically the idea is putting the lit coals on the opposite side of the fan and when then fan turns on, the fire burns towards the coals as depicted in this image. Sub the Pitmaster IQ for the HeterMeter in the picture below.
I setup my smoker using hot water in the bowl, and about 10 lit charcoals on the far side. I put everything together and attached the HeaterMeter. It got things to to 225 fairly quickly and held there for over 2 hours. About 2.5 hours in, the temp started to go up and got all the way up to 278 at the highest. I was actually out and about and when I came home I checked the coals. A good majority of them were lit and I am pretty sure this burn will not last all that long and I am not sure the temp will come down on it's own. It has been hovering around 270 for the past 30 minutes.
What is the best setup to get a long burn using this ATC? I am thinking maybe my mistake was not trying to get the smoker up to temp before attaching the HeaterMeter. This caused the fan to run at high for a long time and maybe started the burn too fast? Are the other factors I should look at to see why this got so hot?
How have you had success on using the HeaterMeter or other ATC's to get a nice long burn?
I am doing a test burn using my HeaterMeter for the first time. I was trying a different take on the minion method as describe here: http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/...o-mr-minion-but-i-dont-start-a-fire-like-that
Basically the idea is putting the lit coals on the opposite side of the fan and when then fan turns on, the fire burns towards the coals as depicted in this image. Sub the Pitmaster IQ for the HeterMeter in the picture below.

I setup my smoker using hot water in the bowl, and about 10 lit charcoals on the far side. I put everything together and attached the HeaterMeter. It got things to to 225 fairly quickly and held there for over 2 hours. About 2.5 hours in, the temp started to go up and got all the way up to 278 at the highest. I was actually out and about and when I came home I checked the coals. A good majority of them were lit and I am pretty sure this burn will not last all that long and I am not sure the temp will come down on it's own. It has been hovering around 270 for the past 30 minutes.
What is the best setup to get a long burn using this ATC? I am thinking maybe my mistake was not trying to get the smoker up to temp before attaching the HeaterMeter. This caused the fan to run at high for a long time and maybe started the burn too fast? Are the other factors I should look at to see why this got so hot?
How have you had success on using the HeaterMeter or other ATC's to get a nice long burn?