Not to flog a dead horse, but I felt it was important to add one last reply to this discussion. In trouble shooting my problem I thought that I was having wild temperature variations within the cabinet itself. I was using two Maverick probes and found that they were giving me a different reading than the Bradley probe to the point where my Mavericks were 20 degrees off and then even more off from the Bradley and that the biggest differences where when the element was on.
My father-in-law, an engineer and fellow Bradley user, pointed out that if the temperature probes have line of sight to the element they will measure incorrectly (he explained it in engineering type terms which caused me to reach for my beer and nod). Anyway, I waited for night fall and cranked up my Bradley, opened the door and looked down at the louvered metal plate. Sure enough I could see the element through it as the openings had become damaged after use and washing.
Long story short, without blocking the holes I fixed the louvered openings and now that none of my sensors have line of sight to the element they are in agreement...the Mavericks are within two degrees and they are within 8 of the Bradley.