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Old 05-16-2013, 11:23 AM   #1
mslisaj
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Join Date: 05-15-13
Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon
Default Smoke coming out of the pellet hopper on my new grill

I just got a new Brinkmann Pellet Grill/Smoker and love it. This is my first foray into the smoking business and I am enjoying the learning curve. But I have smoke coming out of the pellet hopper. After the grill has been going awhile there is quite a bit of condensation on the lid if I open it up. Any idea's what's going on there?

I realize the Brinkmann is the "el cheapo" entry level grill and I couldn't afford the matching Traeger but the hopper and auger systems are identical so maybe this is a problem for Traeger.

Thank you gentlemen for your help and I will look forward to your responses and learning from your experts.

Lisa
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