I have an Oklahoma Joe style horizontal smoker. I assembled a 4.2.4 HeaterMeter a couple of months ago, with a Tom Kole barrel server V2 with the requisite 60mm 10CFM blower. I've ran a couple of smokes, and I'm a bit confused by some behavior. Last weekend, in particular, I smoke a whole packer cut brisket and a couple of pork butts (about 34 lbs. of meat in total.) I was more than a little unhappy with the brisket, the pork turned out fair. The pit temp last week by the thermocouple (Thermoworks) never read above 225 and the temp was significantly higher. I know I had a problem thermocouple and bought replacements for it.
So, today, I ran an open pit, no food. 1 load of charcoal in the basket (Minion method,) and aside verifying my original thermocouple was bad and opening the pit to swap it out (and shuffle the other probes,) here's today's graph.
The pit thermocouple is close to the center, offset away from the firebox towards the stack.
The firebox probe is about 6" from the firebox end of the cooking chamber.
Firebox #2 was between the pit thermocouple and the first firebox probe.
The stack probe was about 5" from the stack elbow (draws from the cooking grate level, not the top of the chamber.)
I did get a fairly even 275 degrees from the pit thermocouple today, and the other probes seemed to have nearly identical curves. How on earth does the thermocouple probe maintain 275, when all of the other probes dropped well below? The charcoal was pretty well burned out by the time the pit thermocouple dropped below the setpoint. Is this an indication I've got other issues with my HM?
I probably should run a boiling water test with all of my probes, I suspect. I did that shortly after I assembled the HM, and the probes all showed the expected values.
So, today, I ran an open pit, no food. 1 load of charcoal in the basket (Minion method,) and aside verifying my original thermocouple was bad and opening the pit to swap it out (and shuffle the other probes,) here's today's graph.

The pit thermocouple is close to the center, offset away from the firebox towards the stack.
The firebox probe is about 6" from the firebox end of the cooking chamber.
Firebox #2 was between the pit thermocouple and the first firebox probe.
The stack probe was about 5" from the stack elbow (draws from the cooking grate level, not the top of the chamber.)
I did get a fairly even 275 degrees from the pit thermocouple today, and the other probes seemed to have nearly identical curves. How on earth does the thermocouple probe maintain 275, when all of the other probes dropped well below? The charcoal was pretty well burned out by the time the pit thermocouple dropped below the setpoint. Is this an indication I've got other issues with my HM?
I probably should run a boiling water test with all of my probes, I suspect. I did that shortly after I assembled the HM, and the probes all showed the expected values.