I bought a used Blazn Grand Slam about 15 months ago that was in OK shape and was a great price, but had no ignitor rod installed (2 new ones came with it) and the LED on the controller is not readable. The wheels had tubes in them and were not in greatest of shape. I replaced them already as it was not very expensive to do. I have been manually starting the grill with wood in the fire pot. Once it gets to a good flame, I turn on the controller to start the fan and the auger. Everything works fine then. The controller itself works, but you can't read the numbers on it. I believe this grill is about 5+ years old. I am debating on whether to keep it or not.
If I were to replace the controller, what would you recommend and why?
I am evaluating whether I want to sink some money into this or not. I fixed the wheels. I bought a new chimney stack with stainless top that I will replace the old one that is filled with creosote and leaks at the top and on the body of the grill where it connects. Installing the ignitor rod may be in the plans since two new ones came with the grill. I like the rack system that Blazn has to offer as an accessory. If figure that if I upgrade all of this other stuff and keep it, I may as well replace the controller too.
I have a MAK 2, a Memphis Elite, and a Traeger XL so I don't have to keep this as it is not my only smoker. I like cooking chicken wings on this Blazn though, and I think the low heat on smoke mode will make some good jerky during decent weather. I am considering keep it for those two types of cooks and maybe for small cooks too.