Dwain Pannell
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First off thanks to all who have contributed to my addiction. You are all enablers.
Seriously, I have learned loads from this forum that would have taken me far longer thru trial and error.
Today is the first time I've used the clay saucer vs water. Normally with ribs I use a dry pan and shoot for 275* but today I decided to experiment. I have three racks of St Louis cut spares on the 22 WSM and the first thing I've noticed is I have the vents wide open and the temps are A LOT lower than with water. In fact I had a bit of a time getting temps above 200* even though I started my normal minion fire with 1/2 a chimney of lit over a bed of unlit Stubb's. With a dry pan I would be blasting away with wide open vents but I did not expect the dramatic different between the clay saucer and water.
Have others experienced this dramatic different in temps between the clay saucer and water?

Today is the first time I've used the clay saucer vs water. Normally with ribs I use a dry pan and shoot for 275* but today I decided to experiment. I have three racks of St Louis cut spares on the 22 WSM and the first thing I've noticed is I have the vents wide open and the temps are A LOT lower than with water. In fact I had a bit of a time getting temps above 200* even though I started my normal minion fire with 1/2 a chimney of lit over a bed of unlit Stubb's. With a dry pan I would be blasting away with wide open vents but I did not expect the dramatic different between the clay saucer and water.
Have others experienced this dramatic different in temps between the clay saucer and water?
