M Strickland
TVWBB Member
I'm continuing to have problems with my WSM. I’m smoking ribs for Thanksgiving, (our son is providing the smoked turkey ) and am having trouble maintaining temperature. I’m having to use a heat gun every 20 minutes or so to “bump” the temperature up. In the past, it has held rock steady throughout the cook with minimal fussing.
I have the top and bottom vents wide open and still can’t hold temperature. I’m using a new bag of Kingsford charcoal that I got at Sam’s Club two days ago. Before this cook, I decided that the charcoal I was using Thad absorbed humidity or otherwise had gone bad.
I’ve inspected my WSM carefully and can’t find any problems other than the fact that my lid thermometer is read about 25 degrees low. Even adjusting for that, my temperature is dropping.
The only remaining possibility is that the charcoal isn’t burning properly. The briquettes look like they are crumbling and possibly are blocking their own airflow.
Is anyone else having problems with running Kingsford in their WSM? Has their manufacturing process or materials changed?
I have the top and bottom vents wide open and still can’t hold temperature. I’m using a new bag of Kingsford charcoal that I got at Sam’s Club two days ago. Before this cook, I decided that the charcoal I was using Thad absorbed humidity or otherwise had gone bad.
I’ve inspected my WSM carefully and can’t find any problems other than the fact that my lid thermometer is read about 25 degrees low. Even adjusting for that, my temperature is dropping.
The only remaining possibility is that the charcoal isn’t burning properly. The briquettes look like they are crumbling and possibly are blocking their own airflow.
Is anyone else having problems with running Kingsford in their WSM? Has their manufacturing process or materials changed?