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Smoking meat with indirect heat coming from a firebox reminds me a bit of driving a boat.... you have to get used to there being a lag between you doing something to change course and the course actually changing, and as such you have to be more precise about the adjustments you make.
If your temp drops and you add coal and/or wood and the cooking chamber temp spikes, it might stay up there for 20-30 minutes unless you go open the cooking chamber up.
Other side is if your temp drops and you add coal/wood it sometimes takes 5-10 mins for it to begin burning and give you a true read on how much consistent heat your current amount of fuel is going to give you.
I've gotten alot better at managing it in my offset smoker with firebox, but it is a challenge.
Yeah... yer a better man than me for using that offset smoker. lol. It was just too inconsistent for my liking so I never tried it enough to get good with it. I gave that grill away because of it. lol
Even without using the cyberq, I can set the BGE’s temp and it will hold it within a couple degrees for hours. When using the cyberq, I can maintain 250 for 25hrs straight without having to add any additional charcoal.
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