No, not laying around in the Bahamas.. Just taking a bit of a break from discussing pellet grills and such.
Personally , the only time I typically had any real problems maintaining temperatures in my PG500, is if I accidentally got my LHT or HHT all mucked up. Like, a week or so ago, I had set my HHT Lower than my LHT. I couldn't figure out why the darn grill wasn't getting up to temperature.
I rarely change my LHT, it's almost always on 15. My HHT is typically 30 to 70, this depends on how hot I'm trying to get and how cold it is outside. I figure, I can get up to nearly 700F on the indirect side on a summer day with a HHT of just 70. Only time I'd ever go above HHT = 70 is if it was really cold out and I wanted to cook above 400F.
I still find it funny, that a PG500 can run at 700F, when the feed rate is at less than 50% duty cycle. Most pellet grills on the market can't even get to 600F reliably when the auger is running 100% of the time. I think the fact that the PG500's firepot is basically about double it's needed BTU capacity, is one of the reasons it produces so much smoke at modest BBQ type temperatures, but that's just my theory.