Pellet Fan
All Things Considered => General Discussion--Non food Related => Topic started by: Bar-B-Lew on July 23, 2020, 09:58:50 AM
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Anyone have issues with their grill coming up to temp slower when it is really humid for a period of days?
I thought I did a few weeks ago on my Memphis and I had just put a new igniter rod in the unit a few months earlier. I was wondering if the humidity may somehow impact the pellets in the hopper and add moisture content to them causing them to burn slower.
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I live just North of the Gulf coast of Alabama and I have not had any issues with the humidity. My smoker sits outside with a cover on it and that is all. I keep pellets in the hopper all the time. If anything I have issues with the salt from the coast.
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Not on my Memphis Pro. Starts and heats quickly. Perhaps faster in the high heat. Has been very hot with average humidity . Last few days, extremely high humidity with heat into the 90º range. Humidity now
93% @ 10:34 Am.
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Here is what happens when a small amount of water gets into your dry pellets. Followed by a discussion of the effects of humidity. Also a review of how waterproof heating pellets are made.
Bottom line, I am satisfied that humidity does affect how pellets perform. And remember--the bags they come in are perforated--so store them in a dry (preferably low humidity) place.
https://www.pelheat.com/keep_wood_pellets_dry.html
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Have not noticed it over the last 3 weeks and the backyard is like a swamp!
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I could have been my impatience too
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Mine stay in a covered and sealed area, I have never noticed any difference and our humidity is unrelenting in the summer.