I can see where opening the lid might might help the fire pot burn out faster. But if you open the lid before pushing the off button, you will get loading of the fire pot to compensate for the lost temp and "that" plus then stopping the auger will leave you with the bonfire I mentioned above. I really believe that is the biggest contributor to auger ignition. Scenario, has been: Open lid, check steak/chop and if done remove steak/chop, then hit the off button. Or, if not done to close and open again in a few minutes, then remove steak/chop and hit "off". Bonfire, fan on, and auger off = auger pellet ignition IMO.(that is why the auger fire and/or hopper smoke mostly occurs during shutdown). If you are going to try that, I would be sure and keep the lid closed for a while after removing your cook, then when temp is stable again, shut it off. Personally, I am happy to reduce the set temp first and then the off button, as this allows the fire pot to burn down, as the auger slows delivery, and allows you to turn off with minimal stimulus for bonfire. On the RT's I am not sure whether the pellet dump at the end of shutdown, would hinder or help this quick shutdown process. "Shutting down my smoker is like a box of chocolates: You never know what you are going to get."