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they are getting smothered
even when on low
used a torch couple days ago and it worked its way all the way up the ramp

Also noticed a bit of black smoke in the beginning of the lighting process, I guess we'll see what the tech says

Love the grill just want it to work properly for the cooks using it
Im tired of replacing ignitors, so light with torch. When we turn CB on, we immediately hit the arrow to 'low' to feed fewer pellets. They do overfeed in my experience. My FEC-120 does the same thing.

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Originally posted by chefb2057:
they are getting smothered
even when on low
used a torch couple days ago and it worked its way all the way up the ramp

Also noticed a bit of black smoke in the beginning of the lighting process, I guess we'll see what the tech says

Love the grill just want it to work properly for the cooks using it
i disconnected my ignighter so i would use less voltage that way i can plug into the same socket for both my cb's. any way i start with a handfull of pellets in the pot add the gel and light and let it burn for a few minutes till the pellets are burnining goor. then i turn it on so the fan will kick up the fire pot. i've had no problem since i started doing this. loving my grill

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