Is it normal for the auger to stop turning during ignition?
The past couple of cooks I've done with my MAK Two, I've had difficulty getting it lit. Tonight I tried to fire it up on high to cook a steak. The auger stopped before I detected any smell of lit pellets. When I checked the firepot it was full of pellets and the ignitor was trying to fire. Is there some kind of sensor that controls the pellet feed?
I've never noticed this behavior before. What am I doing wrong?
The past couple of cooks I've done with my MAK Two, I've had difficulty getting it lit. Tonight I tried to fire it up on high to cook a steak. The auger stopped before I detected any smell of lit pellets. When I checked the firepot it was full of pellets and the ignitor was trying to fire. Is there some kind of sensor that controls the pellet feed?
I've never noticed this behavior before. What am I doing wrong?