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OBS Mods are done..

Started by Sam3, February 18, 2012, 05:40:51 PM

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Sam3

New 900 watt element with a circulation fan.



probe location



temps


not bad with the fan running. Love this new element!

MidKnightRider

Looks good.
Need to get off my butt and add my second element to mine.
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phild

Nice job...

Let us know how it works.

JZ

Nice job.

Looks like a perfect setup. Lots of instant heat, even heat (with the fan) and temp control. Now you can smoke big loads, smoke in the cold and hopefully not have to rotate the racks.

ENJOY

mikecorn.1

Nice. I have a second element sitting around that I've never put in. Might go with a single like you. I did the fan mod about 3 weeks ago.


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TonyL222

Looks NICE!!!  I have the dual element mod.  If I had to do it over, I'd probably go 900w instead.  I plan to install a fan at some point.

Sam3

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Quote from: phild on February 18, 2012, 07:20:07 PM
Nice job...

Let us know how it works.

Phil, I followed your tutorial on how you mounted yours. It was very easy to do, and thank you making that post.

I'm very happy with the results. I made 7.75lbs of snack stiks in 4 hours. The combination of the two mods work like a charm.

http://forum.bradleysmoker.com/index.php?topic=27203.0

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JZ

Tony L222

I am curious; you say you have the dual element mod but would prefer a 900w mod. Why would you prefer the 900 to the 2 - 500 watts?


TonyL222

Sorry for the late reply.  I think I said if I had to do it over, I'd go with the 900W.  Overall, it looks like an easier modification to make than the dual element methods. The next easiest method IMO is the one TedEBear came up with (and the one I used).  Just two leads from the ends of the first element to the ends of the second so that they are now in parallel.  The hardest thing with it is cutting the holes in the reflector and notching the ceramic (same as the other dual element method).  But a dremel is your friend.  You also need to take the slider out of the loop (QED), and you MUST have a PID to control the temp. 

The duel element method most frequently used here has the advantage of each element being independent of the other, so you can cook with one or both.  It's appears to me to be the most difficult - but if you're handy (I'm not), I'm sure neither of them is probably very difficult.

So I'm not sure either one of them works and better than the other - just my assessment of the difficulty to install.

viper125

The dual mod is really not hard if you really look at it. Instead of connecting to the poles of the other elements you connect directly to the power as the other one does. As for the switch its like all power switches as it splits the power wire (no ground) to cut the power to the element. The diagram just requires a little more looking.
A few pics from smokes....
http://photobucket.com/smokinpics
Inside setup.

bwmoffit

How much money for the mod.  How log did it take to complete?

viper125

Well the mod took 1 1/2 hours and cost was the price of the wire,5-6 connection fittings and an element. Oh yes a switch. about 10.00 for wire and whatever the switch and element is. I had a element and switch came from yard an pool. Just checked switch 6.00 and element 25.00.
A few pics from smokes....
http://photobucket.com/smokinpics
Inside setup.