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caseydog
12-10-2010, 02:58 PM
Has anyone figured out how much to compensate on briquettes (lit and unlit) when smoking on a OTG as the ambient temperature drops?
It would be cool to have a "for every ten degrees colder, add XX lit briquettes and XX unlit briquettes."
CD
Baby Back Maniac
12-10-2010, 06:07 PM
Has anyone figured out how much to compensate on briquettes (lit and unlit) when smoking on a OTG as the ambient temperature drops?
It would be cool to have a "for every ten degrees colder, add XX lit briquettes and XX unlit briquettes."
CD
Because the kettle is so good about snuffing out, I just load it up everything when I'm smoking. If there is any leftover, I know I'll use it next time.
Sorry, I know that's not much help.
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