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My prediction is....NothingAs my friend likes to say, there’s a lot to unpack here. Is RT doing this because of current supply issues? Is it greed? Is it because, while they’re okay with RT-700 and RT-590 owners installing the 3 rpm auger motor, they don’t want people blowing up their Bullseyes (my favorite kind of people, by the way)?
I don’t know. What I do know is that, having my Bull for less than 2 months, I’m irritated at all of this, and I wonder what would happen if enough of us expressed ourselves to customer service. You all can probably predict the outcome better than I can.
I think it’s time for that sale now, @Chris_G .That's okay, I ordered a dozen and will have a auger motor sale shortly.
Oh yeah, this is gonna be better than BitcoinI think it’s time for that sale now, @Chris_G .
Please understand that I'm not defending RT but a different firmware revision would be expected.Just got off the phone with RT CS & was refused while trying to order the 3 RPM auger for my Bull. I read where they were cutting us off & called to hear it for myself, ie. the excuses being made by their staff. Everyone here knows we can buy a 3 rpm auger elsewhere. As much as I like the Bull overall, reaching high temps from start-up has always been a problem & dislike, this is the likely cure & guaranteed WHY RT updated the auger in the "new 750"!!!
Rest assured that I let them know how I felt about it & that ANY & every excuse they could come up with for refusal to sell them does not absolve RT from their responsibility to at least pretend they have 700 owners best interest at heart ! This is simple greed we are seeing at it's finest IMO, they simply don't want current 700 owners to be able to apply the quick fix instead of buying the new 1250.
The CS guy claimed there were some "somewhat serious problems" arising from people who were installing the 3rpm auger attributed to the software differences between the 700 & 750 ... I called BS on the excuse and wore his ass out for it & told him to pass my feelings on to good old Ray himself about being lied to.
I get that 100%, however, that doesn't excuse RT for refusing to sell the 3rpm auger to Bull owners that want to buy it for reaching faster high temps. That is my main dislike of the Bull, it takes way to long to reach 450 from start up. Not a good business practice & dang sure not a good show of CS loyalty to Bull owners. It's not like we're asking for them to give it to us for FREE.Please understand that I'm not defending RT but a different firmware revision would be expected.
AgreedI get that 100%, however, that doesn't excuse RT for refusing to sell the 3rpm auger to Bull owners that want to buy it for reaching faster high temps. That is my main dislike of the Bull, it takes way to long to reach 450 from start up. Not a good business practice & dang sure not a good show of CS loyalty to Bull owners. It's not like we're asking for them to give it to us for FREE.
I won't purposely dump on a company for no good reason & is not my intention, just calling this scenario as it is. I grill almost everyday & have quite a collection of various grills & smokers & was strongly considering the 2500 for large events ... not anymore.
I regret to say it, I do believe you are correct.It’s simple.. Greed
Anything else is “Bull”
Just for curiosity sake, how much was the 3RPM auger when they were "allowing" it to be sold? ThanksI called rec teq and asked if the faster 3rpm auger motor from the bfg would work in the 700 (2rpm) and was told that it will and that they are actually testing that motor for a future upgrade for the 700. so i ordered one and it was a simple install. my grill now heats up at near gas grill speeds, its incredible. in the pictures of the motors the bfg motor is always on the left. it has a bigger cooling fan and some parts look bigger but fits perfectly. the grill took 2 min to light and at the 21min mark hit 559 and was still climbing fast but thats as far as im pushing my grill. i will be checking to make sure it can still run at 180 soon and let you guys know. edit....for people interested in this mod that don’t want to read all of these experiments the 3 rpm motor is working good for every one that i know of and has become quite popular but you will see minimum feed rate of 15 mentioned through out these post. after more people got the motor some had problems with flame outs, myself included at 15 it seems like the minimum feedrate set to 20 is the way to go.
$49.98Just for curiosity sake, how much was the 3RPM auger when they were "allowing" it to be sold? Thanks
And 10 bucks for shipping.$49.98
If you didn’t order enough extras to get free shippingAnd 10 bucks for shipping.
Yep same problem on my end!Whoa, seems I ordered the 3 rpm auger just in time.
Small hiccup while installing mine: for some reason when I was pushing the new motor into the auger (before attaching the cotter pin), the black “female” piece was pushed into the grill and disappeared.
After finding my shopvac and removal all the pellets from the hopper, pot, and auger chamber, I was able to push the auger from the firepot to the back side of the grill.
Bama, did they tell you what the "somewhat serious problems" are? Seems that the folks here would have found these serious issues. I haven't read any serious issues as of yet. Have I missed something?Just got off the phone with RT CS & was refused while trying to order the 3 RPM auger for my Bull. I read where they were cutting us off & called to hear it for myself, ie. the excuses being made by their staff. Everyone here knows we can buy a 3 rpm auger elsewhere. As much as I like the Bull overall, reaching high temps from start-up has always been a problem & dislike, this is the likely cure & guaranteed WHY RT updated the auger in the "new 750"!!!
Rest assured that I let them know how I felt about it & that ANY & every excuse they could come up with for refusal to sell them does not absolve RT from their responsibility to at least pretend they have 700 owners best interest at heart ! This is simple greed we are seeing at it's finest IMO, they simply don't want current 700 owners to be able to apply the quick fix instead of buying the new 1250.
The CS guy claimed there were some "somewhat serious problems" arising from people who were installing the 3rpm auger attributed to the software differences between the 700 & 750 ... I called BS on the excuse and wore his ass out for it & told him to pass my feelings on to good old Ray himself about being lied to.
Sounds reasonable enough$49.98