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Anyone ever add a damper to their OBS?

Started by Stickbowcrafter, September 29, 2007, 05:12:01 PM

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Stickbowcrafter

Just curious if anyone ever retrofited their OBS with a damper. A lot of home-built smoker plans call for a lower damper as well as a top vent (which of course the OBS already has). Plus a lot of sausage recipes I use specifically mention opening the top vent and the damper completely. All of this is done to increase air flow and speed the drying of the casings. I've never had a problem with any sausage out of my OBS but I was wondering if anyone has tried this and if there was an significant advantage to doing so.

-Brian

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I think the feed tube to the smoker unit is similiar to a damper that is wide open.
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Also the vent slots on the side of the generator act as a lower damper to allow draft. I believe that is all you need for the BS. If you do add an additional damper, you would probably need to add a fan on the top vent; similar to the vent fan NaPa uses, to increase the air flow.



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Stickbowcrafter

I wondered how functional the vents on the generator were. Kind of thought they helped since everything I have thrown at the OBS has turned out darn good. Thanks for the info.

-Brian