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Started by FLBentRider, January 12, 2008, 12:48:31 PM

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FLBentRider

In previous smoking sessions, I have used my pyrex wired meat thermometer.
For Christmas I received a Maverick ET-72 and an ET-73. Sweet.

Wether or not I smoke 1 butt or 2, I only put the probe in one of them.

Today I decided to get fancy.

When I put the butts in this morning @ 0354 eastern, I put the ET-73 on the job. All seemed smokin' as usual. At 0830, I emptied and refilled the water bowl (I've had problems with the spent pucks stacking up and not getting dunked). I decided to hook the ET-72 up to the other butt. I gave it about 20 minutes, and discovered that I had a 20 degree difference between the top butt and the bottom butt. (Cheeks at this point ?) :-)

So I rotated the racks. The temps seemed to get closer but... the ET-72 one is still higher.

It's now 1538, and the Et-72 is 210 and the ET-73 is 183 - the ET-73 says the smoker is 236, bradley says about the same.

regardless, I'm going to yank them both @ 1600 and FTC them. I am going to check them both with my pyrex probe, will let y'all know the results.

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FLBentRider

I pulled them out, one @ 210 degrees, the other was 186. I put the probe of my pyrex in each (in the same hole) - same temps within a degree.

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Mr Walleye

It seems not all butts are created equally!  ::)

Some seem to take forever getting through the plateau and some are a little quicker. Although rotating racks helps I would monitor each piece you have in the smoker.

Mike

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Gizmo

I will always try to put a probe in everything.  Everytime I got a new one, my wife would ask if I was going to throw away an old one.  Of course not!  I have had a few opportunities to have every one of them going. 
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FLBentRider

After 5 hours of FTC, they were still too hot to pull... The were both delicious...
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