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by knotabassturd » Tue Nov 02, 2010 2:30 pm
Jake, that's not a bad idea (unplugging to regulate heat). I seem to always feel a little worried pulling the thing i nand out of the socket might short the element at some point:bom: Hopefully not, and don't know why that feeling is there. It just is.
I have tried that and the wood chips did continue to smoke for a little while unplugged. I found tilting/sitting the main canister body to the side slightly with a small gap at the base also allowed the chips to burn longer when unplugged, lets in more air for continued combustion/smoke of chips.
I haven't tried opening the small side door but will try that when I'm experimenting. Still haven't tried wasabi in the recipe yet either (mmmmm, with a cold beer and football game I'd be quite content). can't wait for a little time off work for holidays to do some of this stuff
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