Hello,
I received my RecTec controller on Wednesday, and the weather was good today so I got it installed in my FireCraft today. The controller swap out was pretty easy, and to be honest, it got much easier when I removed the side panel. I even wasted time emptying the pellets from the hopper. I really should have tried those two large screws on the side panel first.
After connecting the new controller and sort of installing it into the FireCraft (the mounting holes don't line up well), I took it for a test drive. It started up great, although it seemed like the fire took a bit long to get started. That could be my fault for not getting the vacuum into the burn pot before starting it though.
I then ran it at 225 for about 45 minutes. It held that temperature very well.
I dropped the temperature to 180. Again, it settled into that temperature and then held it for about 45 minutes.
Then I took the temperature up to 275. It came up to temperature and held it for about 10 minutes. Then my wife was giving me that look that said, "we were supposed to be out of here already. Quite fooling around with that." So, I shut down.
I need to add that I made all of these temperature adjustments using the RecTec WiFi app. Wow! I have been missing out on supreme laziness! I just need a robot now to actually vacuum out the machine and load pellets into the hopper, and I wouldn't need to go into the backyard again. The app is extremely easy to setup and use. I'm not sure if I have ever used any IT type of tool that was this well done (and this comment comes from an IT professional with 24 years of industry work).
Here is a screen shot of the operating temperatures. You can see where I changed the temperature and how the smoker reacted.
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