Hi everyone...
I have had my weber kettle for quite a few years and absolutely love it. While preparing for Hurricane Irene here in NH, I decided to move the kettle inside the garage so it doesnt blow around.
I was surprised to find that the kettle was still hot after last nights cook (a wonderful pork roast I might add).
I have noticed the last several weeks that I have lifted the lid to have less leftover charcoal than I would expect after shutting down the dampers. I tried cleaning it(scrape with plastic scraper) thinking it might be buildup. I recall when I first got the kettle it would kill the fire after 20 minutes or half hour or so.
I suspect an air leak somewhere. Any ideas how to find it?
Thanks in advance.
Werner
I have had my weber kettle for quite a few years and absolutely love it. While preparing for Hurricane Irene here in NH, I decided to move the kettle inside the garage so it doesnt blow around.
I was surprised to find that the kettle was still hot after last nights cook (a wonderful pork roast I might add).
I have noticed the last several weeks that I have lifted the lid to have less leftover charcoal than I would expect after shutting down the dampers. I tried cleaning it(scrape with plastic scraper) thinking it might be buildup. I recall when I first got the kettle it would kill the fire after 20 minutes or half hour or so.
I suspect an air leak somewhere. Any ideas how to find it?
Thanks in advance.
Werner