Hole for Probe

Started by RJR1876, March 05, 2006, 03:06:28 PM

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RJR1876

I'm setting up my bradley with temperature controller, and wondering how did you guys insert the probe into the smoker? I'm thinking of drilling a hole through the side wall, and then seal it with high temperarure (Red) silicon sealant? Will this be ok? Thnaks for your advice.

iceman

That should work OK. GE also makes a food grade high heat silicone. According to the label it's good to 500F. It takes 24 hours to set up before use though.



Arcs_n_Sparks

RJR1876;

I run my probes through the vent.

Arcs_n_Sparks

car54

I run my across the door seal with no problem

bubbagump

I would not permanently mount my probe inside the box. I like the flexibility of moving it around depending on how much I'm smoking and in what position it is in. I also run mine through the vent.

Bubbagump

Cajun

  I run mine through the vent so I can remove it to clean it
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MRH

I run mine thru the vent too.  I use a pice of wire to hold it under a rack then.

Mark

hillbillysmoker

I just stick mine in and shut the door.  I get no smoke leakage so it works fine.
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