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I've heard of several others seeing the same thing - smoke coming out of the grease drain.Hey, I sealed my Bull a few weeks ago. Has anyone noticed smoke exiting the smoker from the vent where the grease is collected (bucket). Just noticed it. Common? Unusual? Maybe a good thing?
I can tell you that Rec Tec does not recommend sealing the lid. I've reached out to them when I first got my grill and posted their feedback here, Should I seal my Rec Tec grill? Answered!If you dont believe ask Rec Tec if they recommend sealing the lid or anything else.
I just need to remember to shut it!!Yes it's normal. I posted a way to also seal your probe door awhile back if interested.
Lol... Yeah just unwanted stain. No airflow change...haha . It's a rubber hole seal with slide through slit.I just need to remember to shut it!!
So fire needs oxygen?This is not a criticism, but I do tend to be a bit blunt. In order for the rig to work properly, particularly the fire/smoke part, you need to exhaust as much air as the fan inputs or the fire will starve out. It will find a way to get out whenever you try to "defeat" it. Every so often we have someone offer the notion that they want to "hold the smoke in for more flavor" or something along those lines. Fanciful idea, but fire doesn't work that way, or at least, not for long.
I can say this, this discussion is going to create allot of online engineers, and I don't claim to be one of them...but i do know this, when something is produced and gone through product testing/field testing and if it isn't tested during that phase a manufacture isn't going to go against it, or its engineers. it may work great, it may not and cause other issues. The unit was produced without one for what ever reason, and RT advises not to do it.I can tell you that Rec Tec does not recommend sealing the lid. I've reached out to them when I first got my grill and posted their feedback here, Should I seal my Rec Tec grill? Answered!
Okay I think I got it..SoI can say this, this discussion is going to create allot of online engineers, and I don't claim to be one of them...but i do know this, when something is produced and gone through product testing/field testing and if it isn't tested during that phase a manufacture isn't going to go against it, or its engineers. it may work great, it may not and cause other issues. The unit was produced without one for what ever reason, and RT advises not to do it.
You Sir are cracking me up!I sealed my unit but the door won’t stay closed. Too much air flow? ??View attachment 3146
????You Sir are cracking me up!
Horns out needs more airflow! lolOkay I think I got it..So
Leaky lid is a bi-directional ventilator.
Warped shield/Grease Fire is a Self Cleaner.
Skinny legs updated for more leg appeal.
Quirky Ap is customer service oriented.
External WI-FI antenae for actual Wi-Fi.
RTV Sealant because Orange goes w black.
Hey don't get me wrong, it is a great grill
and I would recommend it in a heartbeat.
BUT, sealing the lid is insignificant in as far as air flow goes.
Horns Out Baby!