Just a couple of quick updates on the ash volume in burn pot post cooks post fan adjustments...for those interested.
Today I filled the hopper with 20 lbs of Lumberjack 100% Oak.
See pics:
1. This morning's ash content: 375* for about 1.5 hrs, then bumped up to 425* for 30-45 mins (used a cast iron pan to make brown-and-serve sausage links, hash browns, and scrambled eggs; sorry no pic of the food!)
2. Second pic: couple of choice ribeyes for dinner, brought up to internal temp of about 120* with grill set at 215*...took about 2.5 hrs as the steaks went right from fridge (meat probe read 40* internal)
3. Then, just for kicks and giggles, I bumped up the setting to 650*, waited for it to heat up, and then placed one of the steaks right on the heat shield with the slats open for direct cooking.
4. Steak getting nice sear, total of about 30 seconds a side then flip...total of about 3 times each side. LOTS of heat, so I kind of had to stay back, and couldn't really see how the steak was doing. Not interested in doing this anymore, as the other steak that was cooked on the grate had better Maillard reaction and tasted just as good!
5. Fresh off the grill
6. After resting (sorry no money shot! I devoured it...it was delicious!)
7. Ash results in burn pot: total usage time (including running at 350* for a while...I got into a conversation and could not get to the grill to start cooking...smoking at 215* and then searing at 650* setting, and then shut down mode where fan blows at high speed) was about 4 hrs...long time to eat a couple of steaks, but hey life happens! EDIT: I did a 25-30 minute burn off at 650* before going into shutdown mode, which is included in the 4hrs