Is anyone else out there having Auger Feed Tube fires during the shut down cycle on their Pit Boss Grill. It's not major and has so far not burnt all the way back into my hopper, it's a bit aggravating. I'm wondering if I might have a weak fan. I clean the fire pot out every time before I cook and I still have the same old problem of back fires. Personally I think it's a poor design with the drop tube laying right on top of the fire pot. Any thoughts? It's the 700 series pit boss grill.
If you open the lid during an auger fire, if the fan is on, the fire will continue due to increased air flow (oxygen). If the fan is already off, I think the fire will draw more passive air flow (oxygen) with the lid open and will still keep the fire going. On my blazn grill, both of those happened (before I had it reprogrammed for shutdown). I solved the problem by turning the grill back on start, and holding the primer button down for about 30 seconds, (to clear the auger of burning pellets), and then promptly pulling the firepot assembly out and dumping the burning pellets into my metal cinder bucket. The trick is to get rid of the firepot pellets asap so the fire cannot get back into the auger tube. Since the new shutdown algorithm that has been a rare occasion. I suspect that you can do that with the Blaz'n grills and the other brand that has the fire pot dump (Camp Chef?). When you restart and use the prime button, of course you are turning the "hot rod" back on again, so the secret is to clear the auger first, shut off the switch and pull and dump the pot. I don't think you can do that on the Pit Boss series cause there is no way to dump the fire pot. Comments or criticisms appreciated.