I have done some extensive testing the last 2 days, and
I have decided to STOP this smoker project.....
The reason is, that the smoker is rather small in volume, and the ProQ develops too much heat for this small volume, to be able to smoke at a safe , and consistent temperature.
Trying to smoke inside means, that the ambient temperature is already high ( 22 - 23 C ), so you need not much heat in a small smoker to come to a high temperature.
I will show you a graph below about one of the tests. Dave, I have incorporated the result of the " air-cooler " as in the picture, the effect of the air-cooler is projected in the yellow zone. You can see it has some effect, but not really much.
Technically, this set-up works very well, you can even adjust the height of the smoke in the small smoker, but the there is only a small band-width between ambient temperature and the maximum temperature for cold smoking. If the sun starts to shine on the window side in my condo, the temperature jumps 5 degrees C within minutes, it is too tricky and nervous for me, I need something that can do itself for several hours, so I can do my " own thing ".....
I will use the containers to dry the bacon etc etc..... I can use this set-up, keep the top cover off, and let it dry under the ventilator at higher speed.
This was a very good learning curve for me, as with all my testing I realized what was good and what was bad, and I think I have the " final solution "..... ...I am working on it already. This will be a new topic, but I want to fine-tune things before to present it on the forum.
Thanks for all the comments.
Hoggy
" The beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not understand. " ( Frank Hebert )