Thanks fellas and Happy Father's Day to all of those Dads out there. It's kind of an odd day for me as I am 57 and have had no kids. There are certainly pluses and minuses to that.
The RT has been really nice. Yesterday was my first all day cook and the convenience of it really hit home. My local temp hit 100 and I was able to stay cool all day and control the pit with ease indoors. Much different than chasing the flame of the KJ. I have been keeping the RT fairly clean and I really like that. I don't get the heavy charcoal flavor on the RT like I do on the KJ, but when I open the lid on the KJ I do turn up my nose up at what I see compared to the RT. I do plan on trying out the charcoal pellets and the 100% wood pellets and do believe that will be a good thing for added flavor on the RT. I will still be using the KJ from time to time and plan on rebuilding it soon with new seals, shelves and a cover.
To clean the RT grates, sear plates and the underside of the lid, I have found the Awesome cleaner from the Dollar Store to work really well and effortlessly at cutting the grease when used straight. I have been using heavy duty Reynolds grilling foil with the nonstick (dull side) up on the drip tray. I pull it out occasionally and hit it with the garden hose to remove any excess grease. This is working out well and seems to be the best way to deal with the drip tray and not have to re-foil or scrape it very often. The drip tray still looks clean and new for the most part after many cooks. I am on my second 40lb bag now.
I have decided to do the DIY damper mod using the 3" 90 degree galvanized duct method. I noticed yesterday that the grate temps are different than the pit temp a good bit of the time, but do come closer with time and leaving the lid closed. I'll be watching the differences with this mod.
I have a new control board coming with the latest firmware that allows for probe calibrations and am excited about checking that out.
Yes the deck is up pretty high and is a fairly new deck that spans 500 sq ft, but we do have a screen room on it as well. It makes it nice to store junk underneath it, but the stairs I could do without. There are two sets of stairs, one has nine steps and the other has eight steps due to the sloped yard. They use to be much steeper, but have been brought up to match codes with the new replacement deck.