So, back to my 7/23 post.
Last night I did a test fire in prep for competition. I could totally recreate the jumping/nonresponsive servo issue if I push the 3.5mm plug ALL the way in... you know, that last little "click". However, I was running fine if the plug wasn't pushed in that last "click". Since the shoulder on the plug and the exposed metal on the jack are both ground, it doesn't make sense to me that having them touching would be a problem, but it is.
Anyone have a simlar problem?
Anyone have any ideas about source of problem?
Otherwise, the microdamper on a Chargriller Smokin' Pro was rock steady at 230-degF with 1/4 basket unlit + 1/4 basked lit Kingsford Blue, for the 2.5 hr test fire I did. Had Damper max @ 60% and fan on above 30%, and I sat at about 30% to 40% the whole time. I'm thinking of going upto 50%/50% so that the damper is fully open when the fan starts.
TIA,
Don
Last night I did a test fire in prep for competition. I could totally recreate the jumping/nonresponsive servo issue if I push the 3.5mm plug ALL the way in... you know, that last little "click". However, I was running fine if the plug wasn't pushed in that last "click". Since the shoulder on the plug and the exposed metal on the jack are both ground, it doesn't make sense to me that having them touching would be a problem, but it is.
Anyone have a simlar problem?
Anyone have any ideas about source of problem?
Otherwise, the microdamper on a Chargriller Smokin' Pro was rock steady at 230-degF with 1/4 basket unlit + 1/4 basked lit Kingsford Blue, for the 2.5 hr test fire I did. Had Damper max @ 60% and fan on above 30%, and I sat at about 30% to 40% the whole time. I'm thinking of going upto 50%/50% so that the damper is fully open when the fan starts.
TIA,
Don