I just finished upgrading my RT-680 to the new WiFi controller after upgrading to the ceramic hot rod system last year.
I will preface my remarks by saying I am 74 and handicapped. I have arthritis in most every joint and am on supplemental oxygen 24/7/365 due to a lung disease.
So given my issues I was ready to rip RECTEC a new one for the video of installing the new controller with the side shelf upside down on a workbench instead of lying on their back under the grill like the rest of us need to do. I shouldn’t have worried.
One lesson I learned from my first hot rod change years ago is to position the area I am working on over a drop cloth. I will drop at least one of those small screws and they will fall between the porch boards if there is no drop cloth.
I unplugged the grill and rolled the grill so the controller shelf was over the drop cloth. I then folded up an old towel and placed it over the edge of the bottom shelf to use as a headrest. Then down to my hands and knees, roll over and under the grill. Not too uncomfortable. Everything black under there so ask my wife to go get me a flashlight. Now I can see. Figure out which of the 3 Phillips head screwdrivers will work to remove screws. Largest worked best. 3 screws come out easily, 4th not so much. Finally get last screw without ruining slots (I hate Phillips head screws!). Figure out where to support bottom with wires attached. Will rest on top of shelf. Use angled needle nose pliers to remove wires from controller. Figure out what size socket/nut driver fits nuts holding controller in place. Remove nuts. Drop screw, wife finds on drop cloth. Compare old and new controllers. All wires connect in completely different locations. Install new controller. Drop screw, wife finds on drop cloth. Tighten nuts while wife holds screws with screwdriver, not sure I could have done alone. Connect wires. Reinstall bottom cover, drop 2 screws, wife finds on drop cloth. Crawl out from underneath get to porch railing pull myself up. Get into chair to catch breath while wife rolls grill in position to plug in. It comes to life! It fires up! Red led flashing quickly. Nothing in accompanying instructions to what that means and nothing in video. Head inside to check internet. Finally find info buried under Support topic. Means something wrong with WiFi antenna connection. Blast, I forgot to mount antenna to shelf. Decide to get app working on iPhone. Included instructions say to follow instructions in app. Open app, no instructions. Find instructions buried under Support topic on RECTEC website. App pita to setup. Get working. Back to porch, unplug grill, roll over drop cloth, back under grill, remove bottom cover, tape WiFi antenna to shelf, check connection at other end, good, reinstall bottom cover, crawl out from under, etc.
Red led still flashing quickly indicating something wrong. Going to call RecTec next day. On whim, try app. Connects fine, everything works. No problems.
That whole process took just over an hour. To my mind not bad as I was expecting worse given my limitations. If clear, accurate instructions for the installation and setting up the app and WiFi were supplied with the replacement controller I could have finished in 30 - 40 minutes. And that is my only criticism of RecTec. There were just to many places to go to try and find all the needed instructions.
I am really happy with with both of these upgrades. They have made a great grill even better. The app is cluttered while somewhat simplistic. It works so that is a big plus and because of the way I setup my router there were no WiFi issues.
If you have one of the older RecTec grills I can highly recommend both of there upgrades. And if I can successfully install them, you should be able too.