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Smokefire Defies Gravity


 
I don’t own a pellet grill but always enjoy a good problem-solving challenge so here’s a thought. If you were to cut down an old cookie cooling rack to fit into the hopper above the tapered area and then zip tie a cheap vibrating motor to it like I’ve linked below to it, wouldn’t that work to keep things from clinging together?

Vibrating Motor

I guess you could do the same with a battery powered adult toy to go cordless per se. At the risk of threatening the G rating here on our forum, I will caveat that the batteries will probably not last all night on a low and slow cook (wink, wink). BTW - I’ve strategically left it up to you to come up with a link of your own for one of those....
 
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Friction holds them up. I waxed the short floor and put UHMW tape on the long slope. A guy in our FB group bolted a concrete vibrator to the back wall of his hopper and put a timer on it. Every 30 minutes the pellets get a good shake. It's noisy but no bridging.
 
I don’t own a pellet grill but always enjoy a good problem-solving challenge so here’s a thought. If you were to cut down an old cookie cooling rack to fit into the hopper above the tapered area and then zip tie a cheap vibrating motor to it like I’ve linked below to it, wouldn’t that work to keep things from clinging together?

Vibrating Motor

I guess you could do the same with a battery powered adult toy to go cordless per se. At the risk of threatening the G rating here on our forum, I will caveat that the batteries will probably not last all night on a low and slow cook (wink, wink). BTW - I’ve strategically left it up to you to come up with a link of your own for one of those....
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