Another point about hot/cold spots on reverse flows is to make sure the unit is level, front to back.
Trust me on this. I did not think it made that big of a difference until I tried it.
The trailer hitch end too far down will make the smoke/heat harder to flow from back to front and then to back again.
The trailer hitch end too far up will cause the smoke/heat to stall in the front.
If you don't believe me, try it. It doesn't take but about 30 minutes to see the difference.
wallace
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