Rick Moore
TVWBB Super Fan
I don't know who uses/likes sand and what they do different than I have tried BUT, I will NEVER use sand again. I'll just go through my current attempt - since it is the most recent and well researched.
After several attempts with sand with poor results (way too high temps), I decided to research it on here a little more for this attempt. This time I was smoking 2 butts overnight (14# total) - started the coals at 8:00 pm. I started my WSM using the Minion method - mild temps and light winds so I used 20 lit briquettes - I left all vents 100% open until I got to 200 (40 min) and then closed all to 25% open. When I reached 215 (another 20 min), I shut 2 vents completely. Trying to control temps on the way up. At 225 (about 30 min more) I closed the 3rd vent. At 250 (another 30 min), I shut the top vent - I know this is a major no-no, but I didn't want my butts to be done at 3 am after about 6 hours... /infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif So I watched the temp on my ET-73 while I was watching tv. I set my max temp to 275 and my min temp to 215. Well, I fell asleep. The temp never got to 275, but it was pretty darn close when I woke up about 2 am...at 7am I was down to about 250. I decided to go take a peek at my other therm to make sure it was reading the same...yup you guessed it, it wasn't in the smoker because I fell asleep with the top vent CLOSED! /infopop/emoticons/icon_mad.gif So with ALL vents closed, somehow I could not choke this fire out enough to maintain a low temp - or at least what I was after - 225.
I have read all the stuff about air coming in through the access door, not having a tight fit, etc. But this is a very seasoned WSM - good tight fit everywhere - except maybe a little loose at the door. Certainly not enough of an issue that I shouldn't be able to put the coals out with a 100% closed vent system - top and bottom.
Now I am here more to rant about this than anything. Because unless someone tells me I screwed up in a mjor way somewhere in the process, I'll never be using sand again. I never had this problem with water. The only thing is, I'll definitely do the water pan mod so that I can get 4-6 hours out of a full water pan instead of about 3-4 hours. At least then I can sleep almost through the night without having to fill the water pan. The only drawback is clean up - man it was easy with sand...
Hopefully the closed top vent isn't going to make my butts taste like crap...at least this is for me and the wife and not a bunch of friends coming over - so if it is messed up, it is a $20 lesson...
Disclaimer: If you like sand and are having great success with it, I'm happy for you. It just isn't for me... /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif
After several attempts with sand with poor results (way too high temps), I decided to research it on here a little more for this attempt. This time I was smoking 2 butts overnight (14# total) - started the coals at 8:00 pm. I started my WSM using the Minion method - mild temps and light winds so I used 20 lit briquettes - I left all vents 100% open until I got to 200 (40 min) and then closed all to 25% open. When I reached 215 (another 20 min), I shut 2 vents completely. Trying to control temps on the way up. At 225 (about 30 min more) I closed the 3rd vent. At 250 (another 30 min), I shut the top vent - I know this is a major no-no, but I didn't want my butts to be done at 3 am after about 6 hours... /infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif So I watched the temp on my ET-73 while I was watching tv. I set my max temp to 275 and my min temp to 215. Well, I fell asleep. The temp never got to 275, but it was pretty darn close when I woke up about 2 am...at 7am I was down to about 250. I decided to go take a peek at my other therm to make sure it was reading the same...yup you guessed it, it wasn't in the smoker because I fell asleep with the top vent CLOSED! /infopop/emoticons/icon_mad.gif So with ALL vents closed, somehow I could not choke this fire out enough to maintain a low temp - or at least what I was after - 225.
I have read all the stuff about air coming in through the access door, not having a tight fit, etc. But this is a very seasoned WSM - good tight fit everywhere - except maybe a little loose at the door. Certainly not enough of an issue that I shouldn't be able to put the coals out with a 100% closed vent system - top and bottom.
Now I am here more to rant about this than anything. Because unless someone tells me I screwed up in a mjor way somewhere in the process, I'll never be using sand again. I never had this problem with water. The only thing is, I'll definitely do the water pan mod so that I can get 4-6 hours out of a full water pan instead of about 3-4 hours. At least then I can sleep almost through the night without having to fill the water pan. The only drawback is clean up - man it was easy with sand...
Hopefully the closed top vent isn't going to make my butts taste like crap...at least this is for me and the wife and not a bunch of friends coming over - so if it is messed up, it is a $20 lesson...
Disclaimer: If you like sand and are having great success with it, I'm happy for you. It just isn't for me... /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif