First off, I am THRILLED that a forum like this exists. My 22.5 is scheduled to arrive on Thursday, 12/27, and I'm getting more excited from having seen this site and forum. Thanks to Chris and anyone else involved in running it. There's so much info here that I just sent a small donation before even making my first post. 
That said, there's such a wealth of info and tips here that it's overwhelming for someone who is a noob to using a "real" smoker. I've used indirect heat in regular ol' charcoal grills to smoke, and for the last year and a half I've used a side smoker, so I'm not entirely new to the concept in that I know what woods I like with certain meats and whatnot. However, there's so much info here that I already have a fear of doing something "wrong" as I get started. Therefore, my primary question is this:
What do you consider to be the essential "must-know" items as I get started?
Also, what modifications would you recommend early on? I'm specifically thinking of the effort/payoff ratio before my first cook. I don't want to spend half a day building stuff before I cook anything, but, for example, it would seem like wiring the charcoal grate to the charcoal chamber would be fairly fast and worth the effort before cooking. Are there other modifications like that one in terms of a short time to do but with meaningful benefit?
If it matters in terms of the advice you might give, for my first cooks, I'm thinking that I'll be smoking some chicken already cut into pieces and perhaps a boston butt. Thanks in advance.
--Ben

That said, there's such a wealth of info and tips here that it's overwhelming for someone who is a noob to using a "real" smoker. I've used indirect heat in regular ol' charcoal grills to smoke, and for the last year and a half I've used a side smoker, so I'm not entirely new to the concept in that I know what woods I like with certain meats and whatnot. However, there's so much info here that I already have a fear of doing something "wrong" as I get started. Therefore, my primary question is this:
What do you consider to be the essential "must-know" items as I get started?
Also, what modifications would you recommend early on? I'm specifically thinking of the effort/payoff ratio before my first cook. I don't want to spend half a day building stuff before I cook anything, but, for example, it would seem like wiring the charcoal grate to the charcoal chamber would be fairly fast and worth the effort before cooking. Are there other modifications like that one in terms of a short time to do but with meaningful benefit?
If it matters in terms of the advice you might give, for my first cooks, I'm thinking that I'll be smoking some chicken already cut into pieces and perhaps a boston butt. Thanks in advance.
--Ben
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