When did the ceramic igniters become standard? I bought my GS in April. I don't know if it is ceramic or not. How would I know?
Just look in the fire pot. If there is a hot rod sticking in below the auger pipe, it is not ceramic. The ceramic does not protrude into the fire pot. My hot rod just failed yesterday, so I spoke to Tim today. Currently there is no retrofit for the ceramic ignitor, but he says they are working on it. Also it will be a bit expensive. However, my hot rod lasted 2.5 years, and is easy to replace. (if you don't mind working the unit from below while on your back) Should not take more than 30 minutes IMO. Only problem for me is finding a warmer day to do it. Currently rain, freezing and snow tonight. Most hot rods last even longer like 5 years on my son's Traeger. In the meantime I started up the grill tonight by pulling the fire pot assembly, placing a large handful of pellets into it and firing it up with a butane torch, then shoving the assembly back into the GS and pushing the start button. Make sure the pellets are burning well before you push it back in and don't push the start button until the pot is in place. Good luck, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Blessed Holidays to all.