New " EXTREME weather " cold smoker design

Postby saucisson » Fri Feb 11, 2011 4:47 pm

You are doing a good deed :) It might be better if I moved it to another thread though... Let me know people ...

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Postby ddmaan2 » Fri Feb 11, 2011 6:11 pm

No problem with that
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Postby Jogeephus » Sat Feb 12, 2011 2:55 am

Hoggy, you said you wished you'd never started the project. Don't you just hate it when you get your teeth into something and you just have to refine it.

My hats off to you on your design. Very good. You might want to patent it before Al Gore finds out about it and invents it himself. I do think he has some idle time on his hands at the moment. Least till summer.
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Postby Jogeephus » Sat Feb 12, 2011 2:55 am

Hoggy, you said you wished you'd never started the project. Don't you just hate it when you get your teeth into something and you just have to refine it.

My hats off to you on your design. Very good. You might want to patent it before Al Gore finds out about it and invents it himself. I do think he has some idle time on his hands at the moment. Least till summer.
Patience please, I'm just trying to get on the learning curve.
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Postby Hoggy » Sat Feb 12, 2011 1:08 pm

Jogeephus wrote:
Hoggy, you said you wished you'd never started the project.

I don't know where you got that Jogeephus, I believe I stated in a post once " I really don't regret starting this project ", you must have missed the " don't ".

Actually, I am very happy with the smoker, isolating the smoker was a good idea, I have smoked A LOT since I started the project, and the BIG advantage is, that I NEVER EVER have to worry about outside influences like; sun, temperature, wind, snow and rain. If I want to smoke, I smoke, don't have to think " what is the weather ?".
I have smoked with outside temperatures ranging from 0 C to -19 C( it has not been warmer here yet....), and always I was able to keep the temperature in the smoker between 16 C and 22 C.

There are 2 things I need to do to make this the perfect smoker for me, one is an improvement(1), and the other one is an adjustment(2).

1.The smoker is very low, and as warm air goes up, I have a bigger concentration of smoke in the upper side of the smoker, and the first time I hang sausages in it, they did not colorize on the bottom, as much as on top. I will do a test with CLOSING all inlets, and bring air in with my small aquarium pump via the second air outlet on top. This little airflow should bring oxygen into the smoker for the ProQ, but also give a downwards direction to the smoke. It is not a real big deal as it is now, but I think having no restrictions is the best, especially as this is a small smoker.

2. Eventually, with higher temperatures the CSM has to go outside the smoker. This is not a problem, and I still have time to get the best solution for doing that. And I have to test what the temperature result is, with putting cooling elements in the smoker for when it will be warm. ( another good thing that the smoker isolated )

Now....I have to give TONS of credit to Ian from probbq for developing this nice little CSG. What a great feeling it is, to light this gadget up, put it in my smoker, while there is a snowstorm outside, AND THEN GO AWAY FOR THE REST OF THE DAY, knowing that everything will still be running OK when I come back. I even think that, I would never have started this project, without knowing that this little CSG existed.

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Postby Hoggy » Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:55 am

In preparation of spring, when temperatures will get higher, I did a test to see the influence on the inside temperature, by putting cooling elements IN the smoker, see image below.

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As you see, there is a significant drop in temperature, exactly what I hoped for ( and needed....)
This test was done for 3 hours, with temperatures contant.
If I will place the ProQ CSG outside the smoker, temperatures in the smoker will not rise above 24 Celcius I expect.
This means that I probably, like in winter time, can smoke under all circumstances, despite rain, sun, shadow, wind, change in temperature....etc....etc.

Insulating the smoker will also help me in summer time...

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Postby wheels » Tue Feb 15, 2011 4:15 pm

Ingenious as ever - superb.

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Postby Hoggy » Thu Apr 14, 2011 6:00 pm

I have put my " cooler " in a frame standing up. The reason I did this was, that the cooler in normal position did not give me so much height to hang sausages in.

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I made the setup below for when it will be warmer in the summer, the idea is to put the Probbq CSG under the hood, and put some ice-cooling elements on the bottom of the " cooler ".
Don't know if it will be necessary though, at the moment of these pictures the outside temp was + 13C, the CSG was inside the smoker, and on the exhaust the temp was only 15C

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Using an extreme isotaled cooler as a smoker is one of my best ideas ever....

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Postby NCPaul » Thu Apr 14, 2011 7:13 pm

But that disables the cup holder feature. :D
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Postby Hoggy » Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:07 pm

But that disables the cup holder feature.


It's all part of a bigger plan...... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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