I would put them under the lid, gently, rather than through the door. A lot of us have Guru Eyelets to run the probes through.Originally posted by richard garcia:
Last year I bought an ET-7 which has been gathering dust. I plan on using it for the first time on my WSM on Christmas Eve. According to the ET-7 Instructions, this unit IS NOT waterproof. Question, can the probe sensor wires be placed under the WSM lid or is it better to place it through the WSM door?
Richard
WSM, OTG 22 1/2" with Smokenator
I would put them under the lid, gently, rather than through the door. A lot of us have Guru Eyelets to run the probes through.Originally posted by Shawn W:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by richard garcia:
Last year I bought an ET-7 which has been gathering dust. I plan on using it for the first time on my WSM on Christmas Eve. According to the ET-7 Instructions, this unit IS NOT waterproof. Question, can the probe sensor wires be placed under the WSM lid or is it better to place it through the WSM door?
Richard
WSM, OTG 22 1/2" with Smokenator
Originally posted by Shawn W:
If it's this one you're speaking of:
download the pdf (manual)
-see if it says it's water proof or resistant, my Et-73 says water proof, if it's not make sure you put the transmitter in a ziplock bag or something to protect it (it's a good idea with the et-73 anyway, ask LarryR)
-check the temp range and make sure it will work for your planned use, on the et-73 the range is different for the smoker and the food
Overall we've had a number of issues with et-73, dunno how the et-7 will fare. With the et-73 it's kind of a crapshoot, if you get one that works well great, if not keep sending it back until you do. They are cheap, and well, they are cheap. I'm having a hard time endorsing one any more but if you have no issues with the one you get it's probably the best bang for your buck.
Originally posted by Dan Wright:
Richard,
You mention with your ET-7 you monitored the turkey "and the other to monitor how hot my WSM was at the grill." I just purchased a ET-7 how do you monitor the grill temp with the maverick? Thanks
Dan Wright: Dan H´s message to you is right on. Sorry for the confusion, but last Christmas Eve was the first time I used my WSM and my Maverick ET-7. The ET-7 comes with two(2) probes which connects to the remote transmitter which is wireless. I put one in the turkey(12lbs) and the other I stuck through a hole in a piece of mesquite wood and placed it along side the turkey at grate level. I used only the top grate and did use the WSM water pan filled with hot tap water and only used Kingsford Briquetes. I was able to maintain a internal temperature inside my WSM between 240-270F.
As an update, I did use my WSM and the "Maverick" for the 2nd time last week to smoke some chicken thighs and had the same great results. This time I only used one probe which was placed again at top grate level through the same piece of Mesquite wood in order to monitor the temperature inside of the WSM. Oh, this time I used mostly Costa Rican lump charcoal and a few Kingsford briquetes because Kingsford costs over $10.00 for a 10lb bag in Costa Rica. I used the #10 Can method to set up my burn as explained on this Website, i.e., Placed my #10 can in the middle of the WSM charcoal grate, filled the ring around the #10 can 3/4´s full of lump charcoal and then lit my Weber chiminey 1/2 full of Kingsford for a 4 hour cook. I then dumped the lit Kingford inside the #10 Can and then pulled out the #10 can immediately with a pair of pliers. I even had enough charcoal left over for my cook last night on my OTG in which I grilled some steaks! The chicken thighs were smoked to my wife´s approval and life is good here in Costa Rica!
Richard
WSM, OTG 22 1/2 with Smokenator
--Dan