Star1021Scott
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So, I recently purchased a Maverick ET-732. Just for fun I tried to see how close my probes were to each other from a temperature perspective.
I set the setpoint to 220, put all my probes as close together in the middle of the grill as possible.
I recognize there IS going to be a difference in the middle vs where the probe is actually located.
I have allowed the MAK to stablize for 30 minutes. Here are the results
Grill Temp (as defined by pelletboss) 215
Probe 1 = 231 (In Pellet Boss)
Probe 2 = 210 (In Pellet Boss, outlier)
Probe 3 = 230 (Plugged into ET-732)
Probe 4 = 232 (Plugged into ET-732)
It appears that Probe 2 is the outlier of the group, and probably is bad.
To note, I did clean off the smoke, etc from the MAK grill probe.
Isn't 15 degree's a bit much of a temp swing from the stationary probe of the MAK?
Is this a problem or am I missing something?
I set the setpoint to 220, put all my probes as close together in the middle of the grill as possible.
I recognize there IS going to be a difference in the middle vs where the probe is actually located.
I have allowed the MAK to stablize for 30 minutes. Here are the results
Grill Temp (as defined by pelletboss) 215
Probe 1 = 231 (In Pellet Boss)
Probe 2 = 210 (In Pellet Boss, outlier)
Probe 3 = 230 (Plugged into ET-732)
Probe 4 = 232 (Plugged into ET-732)
It appears that Probe 2 is the outlier of the group, and probably is bad.
To note, I did clean off the smoke, etc from the MAK grill probe.
Isn't 15 degree's a bit much of a temp swing from the stationary probe of the MAK?
Is this a problem or am I missing something?