The whole idea is, that if I put money and energy in something like this, I also would like maximum output. I have made a wooden shelf with the CSG mounted on it, so I can be mobile. I can bring it to my BBQ, and connect it there, or in summer time I can bring it to the summer house, in this way I am not limited to a fixed set-up.
Now about your comments:
Zulululu wrote:
Have you thought of pressurizing your unit with a fan perhaps behind your motor. That way you can keep your motor cool and force the smoke out of the container into your box.
The idea was to pressurize the unit with the air provided of the aquarium pump. As I have 2 outlets on the air pump, I use one for the fire-box, and the other one I bring to the motor compartment, both airflows have to leave the box by the 1" PVC outlet when the cover is on the box. See picture below.
THIS IS THE SITUATION THAT YOU SAW IN THE VIDEO
But for my feeling the 1" outlet is too much of a bottle-neck, too much resistance. Without the hose it is OK, but with the hose it is alomost as if the smoke does not want to come out.
wheels wrote:
If the smoke box was below the chamber, could you not just use a 'chimney' to get from one to the other?
Perhaps so, but I am aiming for a stand-alone unit, just plug it in, connect a hose en voila....I prefer to make solutions on the unit itself, so I can connect it to any smoker I want ( bbq etc ) without adjusting any connected smoker.
I am thinking of attaching a small tube fan on the 1" outlet and hope that will solve the displacement of the smoke. But it will take some time, as I got a " list to do " from my girlfriend....
Hoggy
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