My bradley takes a full hr to reach temp once meat is put in. Is this normal? [:)]
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<br />My bradley takes a full hr to reach temp once meat is put in. Is this normal? [:)]
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are you preheating you smoker ? you need to preheat it before loading meat?
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Got,
How much meat are you putting in? As SHR says, preheating is very important, but the amount of meat will greatly affect the cabinet temp.
When we do the big smokes & pack 35-40# per smoker, it will take hours for the cabinet temp to reach 200F. The more meat mass at 70F you have displacing the available air temp at 225F, the longer it's going to take the smoker to catch up.
What you will learn with a little practice is that cabinet temp is not nearly as important as internal meat temp & the speed in which it rises. More meat=longer cooking time, yes. But not decreased product quality.
HTH & welcome to the board![:)]
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gq,
DOes not seem out of the norm, it could very on the type of meat and how much, like others have sugested..The BS is a low and slow type deal, and not quite like an oven. Welcome!!
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Thanks for the welcomes. I preheat temp up to 230 or so, then after meat goes in, it drops and takes the hr to reheat but i guess that is somehat normal, the ribs were great. [8D]<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by gotbbq</i>
<br />My bradley takes a full hr to reach temp once meat is put in. Is this normal? [:)]
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With a little practice, you can get the smoker 10-20 degrees or so warmer than you want, then when you put your food in, (I was gonna say meat, but that sounded horrible [:p] ), watch the temp and drop the slider control a bit.
Hi Rich, welcome to the Forum. Keep sharing your experinces with everyone. Where do you hail from? I'm keeping a list of North East BSers in case we all want to get together sometime . . .
John
Newton MA
Rich...Welcome to the forum. Keep notes on cook times, temps, ect and I can promise you that they will come in handy somewhere down the road. [:)]
Ernie....Weymouth, MA
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1 left or did I make it tonight?
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<br />Hi Rich, welcome to the Forum. Keep sharing your experinces with everyone. Where do you hail from? I'm keeping a list of Morth East BSers in case we all want to get together sometime . . .
John
Newton MA
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JCC
I'm from New York, upstate near Albany. I've been smoking for about 15 years and have quite a collection of smokers, from Tejas to BGE to Bradley, my newest and first electric. Just convienced the wife that's its ok to smoke (meat) in the garage. Who knows, maybe some day I can smoke a cigar in the house. Hope springs eternal.
Gotbbq [^][^][^]
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<br />Rich...Welcome to the forum. Keep notes on cook times, temps, ect and I can promise you that they will come in handy somewhere down the road. [:)]
Ernie....Weymouth, MA
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Humpa,
I have kept a BBQ diary for the past 10 years, many volumes covered with bbq sauce. The detailsf time and temp have always been helpful and at least I enjoy reading about some of the smokin fun I have had in the pst. Good advice-
Gotbbq[^][^][^]
U da man, Ernie! Congrats on makin' Advanced Member! [8D][8D][8D]
John
Newton MA