Dave - Unixadm
TVWBB Super Fan
Oh boy!!
Lol. Weber has created an order to ship me a glow rod. I don't know why they went with a 12V DC glow rod, but I know I've never had a conventional 120V igniter fail me before. At least it's easy to swap.
Oh boy!!
So you still have a Broke Fire? Sorry, I've been reading and watching videos on this thing since the beginning. Now I'm getting bored. Maybe one day this social distancing thing will pass and we can get together for that beer and BBQ. On that note, I've got some duck and bacon sausage from Swingle meat I've been very interested in trying. Time to get a fire going.![]()
I get the bags and immediately empty them into one of these bins. I bought one for each type of pellet that I use. The width of the hopper is about the same as the bin and I haven't spilled any. To change pellets I put it under the slide and rest a bucket on top. What doesn't go into the bucket goes into the bin, which is where I pour the bucket anyway.
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https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000MW7E64/tvwb-20Looks better than my current solution. Where'd you get that?
That looks pretty close. Weber is still trying to figure out why my controller freezes up on occasion. Since I was bored, I asked them yesterday what glow plug they're using. I thought I remember a marketing comment or video where they said it was something generic over the counter. I've hunted around for that glow plug but have not fund an exact match. It has to be a 24 volt glow plug. A military hummer glow plug is about the closest I've found, though it doesn't match. I'm hoping it's something stupid and that Weber will tell me.
You are one crazy dude. I love it!I'm like a kid at Christmas!
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