Yea A. I guess I'll just minimize how long I take the lid off for. I'm really not a basting or mopping guy with my que. but wanted to give it a shot again this cook. I don't think it made much of a difference.
Bob, you're exactly right, I really felt like I was going crazy with my first smoke with this thing. As you know I was messing with my Gaming Adapter, then my WRT54GC trying to quickly turn her from a router to a bridge, then making sure the probes were correct, which by the way, I read that many people use the Guru eyelets with their Stoker, however I found it was a very tight fit getting the silicone around the probe through the eyelet, anyone else experience that? I'm glad I put the networking aside and just got her running on her own. I think I'm going to buy a more "industrial strength" wireless bridge as I've also been kicking around the idea of putting a web cam in the backyard to stream live video of my grills/smokes. Using the router worked fine with the exception of losing connection with the Stoker once, however since it wasn't connected to the Internet I couldn't take advantage of any of the Internet features in Ken or Amir's programs.
Brian M., based on my first cook with the Stoker and my buddy Ed C.'s first two cooks with the DigiQ II I've got to say I think out of the box the DigiQ II is probably more intuitive and easier to configure when just using the control unit. However, if you're ever thinking that you might want to take advantage of the web interface or Amir and Ken's programs, I'd recommend the the Stoker. Truth be told it did take me about 5 minutes to figure out how to set the pit temp and then the low and high temp alarms on the Stoker unit (not using software). I don't know why but I couldn't get to the right menu. Could have just been me being thick. However, now that I've done it once this way it would probably take me less than a minute to set these values again. I love being able to graph my cook, espeically for the times when I'm asleep or away from my smoker, the ability to look at what was going on with my temps and fan activity will be great! So I guess when making you're decision as to which way to go my only advice would be it depends on where you want to take your usage of the unit down the road. Which is pretty much the advice I got when I was trying to make the same decision, that thread is
HERE. Again, this is based on one session with my Stoker and two of my buddy's cooks with his DigiQ II, I am not an expert on either of these systems.
I have a few more questions if you guys wouldn't mind giving me additional input. BTW, I'll be sure to pay all this knowledge forward:
1) Bob, you mention a couple of things that threw me, a. You use a clay saucer? I thought that with automatic draft control systems (ADCS) there was no need for a heat sink to assist in maintaining your temps. Prior to purchasing the Stoker I used the clay saucer mod. and was very satisfied with it.
2) Bob, you mention you're adding another vent to the top of your WSM. I assume this is for high temp cooks? I ran this smoke with my top vent at say 1/8 open (all three holes of course). Is this the correct setting when using a ADCS?
3) From what I've read you can run Stoker log and Ken's Timers program simultaneously without any issues. Is this correct?
Thanks again for all the input guys, it's greatly appreciated.
One of the questions I had when looking at the Stoker was how does it mount to my WSM for those who may be thinking about purchasing one and wondering the same I've put a couple of
PICTURES on the web for you. The install was super simple, not tools required . . . just my speed.