Joe Anshien
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I get it as it took me a while also. The key is the sealed top of the hopper. When the bottom of the ash bin and top of the hopper are sealed, the air intake is at the bottom of the hopper (fan) and the exhaust is a little higher at the entrance to the grilling chamber. The air where the rest of the charcoal is, is basically dead air so the fire is kept in the bottom where there is O2. As the fire consumes the charcoal more just slides down the hopper. The smoke is nice and clean as the charcoal and wood in the chimney is being dried from the heat of the fire below. The bottom of the splits I put in actually turn the charcoal when I smother the fire with the slides at the end of the cook by cutting the O2.Looks impressive. I still can't wrap my head around how these things actually work without burning to the ground though LOL
I also thought it would be tough as Middleby has the patents through their acquisitions of Masterbuilt and Char-Griller. I love my MB800 and thinking of doing the firebox mods to keep up the longevity of the grill. I also wonder about splits with the angled firebox, reduced temp ranges, and only 2 probes compared to the MB and CG gravities. I guess we will wait for the reviews.This looks like an almost completely different animal from any gravity feed I've seen with the chute at an angle like that. I thought Charbroil/Masterbuilt had some kind of patent on gravity feed grills (Gravity feed smokers have been around for a long time). Maybe this does something different enough. They are owned by separate giant corporations, I think.
Have you ever posted photos of this masterpiece? If not please do@Joe Anshien has a pretty good description. A well sealed charcoal column is the whole reason that this design works. Once I managed to wrap my smooth tiny little brain around that concept, I immediately settled on a gravity fed as what I was going to build.
IIRC, Stumps is the originator of gravity fed charcoal smoker, and well predates the Masterbuilt & it's ilk.
I welded up my own (weighs 1,200 lbs. or so, and can smoke 10 full packer briskets comfortabl,) fully insulated all the way around and burns about 1.5-2 lbs/hr of natural lump charcoal. LOVE IT TO DEATH. One thing that would give me pause is the charcoal column in the one above. Mine very specifically has a perfectly vertical charcoal column with a reverse taper, i.e. wider at the bottom than at the top to prevent bridging. I have a HeaterMeter for it, maintains cooking temps to within 1 degree F, along with 3 food probes and ties into my home network for alerts (and thanks to @Chris Allingham for hosting the HM forum here.)