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  • #1 by Shortstop on 14 Sep 2017
  • Colorado, smoking at 8500 ft. - Thanks to Bentley and Kristen for keeping old Pelletheads alive.
  • #2 by Kristin Meredith on 14 Sep 2017
  • Welcome, we hope folks will enjoy this forum.
  • #3 by TLK on 14 Sep 2017
  • Welcome from Ohio!
  • #4 by Bentley on 14 Sep 2017
  • Welcome.  Need data, have you done much cooking with pellets at appx sea level?  If so....

    For me, it begs the question...are there adjustments at that altitude?

    Colorado, smoking at 8500 ft.
  • #5 by kmartburrito on 14 Sep 2017
  • Not as high up as Shortstop, ~ 6000 feet for me, but I don't have to do any adjustments
    • kmartburrito
  • #6 by Shortstop on 14 Sep 2017
  • Welcome.  Need data, have you done much cooking with pellets at appx sea level?  If so....

    For me, it begs the question...are there adjustments at that altitude?

    Colorado, smoking at 8500 ft.

    Hey Bentley - On the PG500 I typically use LHT 15 for any overnights to be sure it stays lit since there is less air for combustion.  For daytime such as ribs that are on now, LHT of 10 works great unless you want to level out the swings.  On the GMG DB not much adjustment.  I would speculate pellet usage is about the same from reading sea level comments.  Anything specific you have questions about?
  • #7 by Bentley on 14 Sep 2017
  • Naw, just wondered if the elevation caused any issues...thanks to both of you!
  • #8 by Quadman750 on 14 Sep 2017
  • Welcome to the site
  • #9 by triplebq on 14 Sep 2017
  • Welcome to Pellet Fan!
  • #10 by Queball on 18 Sep 2017
  • Where might one be if they were at 8000 ft. At one time I worked in Steamboat. I think that's even higher.
    • Queball
  • #11 by Darwin on 18 Sep 2017
  • Hello and welcome from Arizona.   :clap:
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