I know alot of you have put these in how many of you are running the fan clockwise and how many are running counter clockwise? And wich one works better? I am installing one right now thanks.
Hello turkeyman,
I run mine CCW. I really like it....no more roataing or turning racks and the temp is pretty much the same threw out :)
I am about to install a fan this week and the kind that i got is a clockwise one. I hope that i did not mess up by getting one that turns in that direction. Maybe i can reverse it if need be. I guess we will see. :-\
QuoteMaybe i can reverse it if need be. I guess we will see.
Some members have reversed the motor that is listed in the postings.
What is the difference in which way it turns? Or is more a matter of if it is blowing or drawing air back? I might need to try this too here someday. ;D
Mark
I think it depends in which hemisphere you live. North of the Equator CCW works best, South of the Equator, unquestionably, CW is the best choice. :D ;)
I would have to agree with TomG.
I installed a fan with the motor CW. I couldn't find a blade at work that would draw air back though. The blades were 3 bucks apiece, so I bent the blades the other way and it works fine.
My current fan is CW. However my prototype was CCW and I feel that is the best way.
1.) If you are using the fan that is listed on the recipe site then it is blowing at an angle and will put more air flow on the bottom of the meat you have on the rack.
2.) CCW causes the air flow to defuse more evenly as it hits the back of the box first.
I don't smoke alot these past few months (life just not seem to allow me to) but when I do I place a small flat pan that is just wide enough on the bottom rack so the upper air movement is defused and not directly blowing on an item.
Well I got my circulation fan working I have it running cw I could not figure out how to reverse it and I didn't want to damage it. It works great from the lower rack to the top rack 2 deg differance. I think I will be very happy. I took some sheet metal and bent it up towards around the fan and I drilled holes in the bottom of it so the heat will still raise through it and the fan then blows it around. I am no engineer thats for sure but I think this will work I will post again once I smoke something. Thanks again to everyone on the fourum you guys know your stuff. I would post some pictures but I dont know how.
Circulation fan? My original Bradley doesn't have one. Anybody point me to a page that talks about the fan, what it does, and why I'd want it? Thanks.
Here is a thread on the recipe site that explains it:
http://susan.rminor.com/forums/showthread.php?t=186
I've been reading about installing a fan in my BS. Has anyone tried mounting one on the right side, opposite of the smoke generator, kind of tucked into the V of the drip catcher?
Concerning the second fan blade on the exterior (to cool the motor), did anyone measure the heat the motor generated without the heating element or smoke generator turned on? My experience with those little motors is they run so hot they will blister flesh. I guess the second fan blade would help with that heat, it would just be simpler without that addition.
I am wondering about trying a long shaft that runs left & right just above the V tray, with counter-mounted fan blades so they would stir up the air. Or, maybe both blades mounted to pull air away from the smoke generator and push it towards the right side of the BS, hopefully blowing towards the top of the unit. I guess most convection ovens use just one fan??? I don't own one, so I don't know.
This is my first post, although I have read quite a bit on the forum --- it has been very helpful to me. It was good to learn that a little smoke goes a long way on poultry --- the first batch of chicken I cooked, although very moist, tasted like it barely survived a 4 alarm fire. I think Bradley does a very poor job of teaching how to use their machine --- it shouldn't be left to trial and error for novices.
I'm working on a quipy tag, but for now this will have to do: What good is success without a successor?
When I was younger (and smarter), I quipped, How rong can it be and still be wright ???
SmokenTexan; welcome to the board.
Adding a fan is on my long to do list. Your project looks interesting. I just have a comment about placing the fan on the side, or inside the "V"drip pan the that will blow air parallel to the "V" drip pan, and/or suck more air through the generator opening. The slots on that pan run parallel, by locating the fan in the position you suggest, I would think that it would allow too much air to blow directly on and across the bisquettes, causing them to burn hotter and faster.
QuoteThanks again to everyone on the fourum you guys know your stuff. I would post some pictures but I dont know how.
E-mail them to me and I will host them for you.
Olds
How about this one.
(http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i138/icerat4/mini_8328.jpg)
Whoa Watch out with the O2 going across the puck on the plate. I had a bad run in with fire this weekend on the Propane Smoker.
More details in a post in I am working on for the Propane smoker area, also in the Tuesday Chat.
Sorry really don't want to hajck this topic but could someone nice enough to explain me what the hemispher has to do with the way the fan should turn pls? Never thought it had anything to do with each other thx
That was a joke by former member TomG. He did have a sense of weird humor. :)
Haha funy :D i always fall on these traps lol! but is there an difinitive answer about the way the fan should turn? cw or ccw?
I purchase the parts for my fan over a year ago, and still have not installed it. I'm going to run my cw.
The reason to have the fan run ccw is to pull the heat towards the back so that the heat is not blowing directly on the meat. This works well, but some argue (like me); pulling the heat towards the back where the heat is higher makes the circulation less efficient.
Mike (Mr. Walleye) runs his cw. He has added a reflector that partially surrounds the fan. Doing so the hot air will not blow directly on the meat.
If you open this thread and go to page #3; to the end you will see his modification.
Circulation Fan (http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?t=186)