Hi everyone. I was wondering if anybody can tell me how high they can get their proq smoker. I tried a cooking a chicken the other day, and i managed to reach about 275f i was hoping to go a bit higher. i left the water pan in but just put some foil in it.
thx martin
how high can a proq go?
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Re: how high can a proq go?
I've got a pro q excel 20, a lot of people dont like them, but I think it's a great little smoker. When I started to use it, I was useing the water mehod and the qickly move to the clay saucer mehod, and now I can use it like a oven. Have a look at the all weather griller step by step guide. It is in the low and slow smoking section of the forum, under 'Clay saucer, what's the UK's verdict' just click on the link. If you have a weyvale garden center near you, they do a 42cm Clay saucer for about a £10. Some people have purchased a cheeper one's, but they end up cracking.
You might have to test your temp gauge, to see if it is running at the right reading ?
Some members use sand in thier water bowl, that also works well, but i have'nt tried it myself.
Might be fuel ? The only time when I use B & Q lumpwood is when I need to get the chimley starter up and running. Other then that I use Heat beads.
Let us know how you get on.
Eddie
You might have to test your temp gauge, to see if it is running at the right reading ?
Some members use sand in thier water bowl, that also works well, but i have'nt tried it myself.
Might be fuel ? The only time when I use B & Q lumpwood is when I need to get the chimley starter up and running. Other then that I use Heat beads.
Let us know how you get on.
Eddie
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Re: how high can a proq go?
What thermomiter are you using as if your using the one in the lid you'll probilly be well over 300f as they aren't that reliable.
I cooked Turkey at Chirstmas on my ProQ and i managed to keep a constant temp' of 350f and it was pretty cold out.
I do use a clay saucer and was using a digital termomiter to check my temp's.
I cooked Turkey at Chirstmas on my ProQ and i managed to keep a constant temp' of 350f and it was pretty cold out.
I do use a clay saucer and was using a digital termomiter to check my temp's.
Re: how high can a proq go?
Hi Ed, i have a maverick thermometer(the new model). Did you use the saucer for the turkey?Swindon_Ed wrote:What thermomiter are you using as if your using the one in the lid you'll probilly be well over 300f as they aren't that reliable.
I cooked Turkey at Chirstmas on my ProQ and i managed to keep a constant temp' of 350f and it was pretty cold out.
I do use a clay saucer and was using a digital termomiter to check my temp's.
Perhaps i have to open the vents at the bottom more.
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Re: how high can a proq go?
We have done Crispy Acrobatic Duck in an Excel up at 450*f
All vents open and Heat Beads.
All vents open and Heat Beads.
