Replacing the fire pot in my 1993 Traeger BBQ-100 as well as the old 3 way setting controller with a new Ortech thermostatically controlled controller I purchased from Ortech many years ago. The controller has a hot rod lead, but there is no place to terminate it on the old Traeger as it didn’t come with a hot rod. The early Traeger only used gel and a match as their starters. All the replacement fire pots I see have a port to place the hot rod. I can locate replacement hot rods, but see no parts that would add the hot rod igniter/switch. Does such a part exist? I am concerned that if I don’t add a hot rod (even though not used) it may affect the air flow into the fire pot as there would be n unfilled port into the fire pot.
Any advice out there? And yes I could buy a new smoker, but this one is built into my screened porch and would require major carpentry renovations. Beside, it still cooks like a champ.
Attached is a pix of the controller. Wiring diagram confirms a hot rod lead, but I'm not sure how to activate/fire off the hot rod.