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GMUSSER,

I too have a GO propane smoker for the last 2 yrs. I have a certain amount of CS envy and consequently frequent this forum. I have had very good results with the GO propane smoker. I cold smoke salmon and cheese, hot smoke everything else. I have a great trick for cold smoking that I will share with anyone. I would like to own a CS50, but I can duplicate much of what they produce, easily with the GO 3600. I have come to depend on the digital probe for cooking. You need one of those. Please respond and we can converse.
I just finished (today)converting a GO Propane smoker to electric. I wrapped the sides back and top in fiberglass, and put the whole thing in a wooden box with a door. The heating element is a $9 hot plate from walmart the temperature controller is from e-bay ($50). It will hold 225 F +/- 3 F Running it full out, It got it to 335 F in 1.5 hrs. I'll have to take some pictures this weekend, When I try my first batch of ribs.
I�ve finished building my new smoker, and I wanted to show it off.

I took a new Great Outdoors propane smoker (34� tall, and three 14�x20� racks) available at Walmart for $130), converted it to electric, and insulated.

To control the temperature, I�m using an industrial temperature controller mounted in a ammo can as a control box. I also added a light, so I can check things at night, and a remote thermometer, so I don�t have to check thing at night.

The heating element is a $9 hotplate from Walmart (I live close to Walmart)

In the control panel, there are 3 switches, the first controls power to the box, the second controls power to the heating element, so I can turn it off even if I�m under setpoint. And the third controls the light.

The controller is holding to +/- 5F of setpoint. I still need to finish off the bottom storage area, and single the roof, but otherwise it�s working great.







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Originally posted by L.A. BBQ:
[qb] SandRaven - you are very talented. That looks like a great cooker. What temp can you get it to? thx [/qb]
It took 1.5 hrs to get it to 350F when it was 32F outside. I could probably get to at least 375F.

The controller/cooker temp is measured 1" below the center rack. It's about 10F hotter at the very top of the smoker, and abut 20F hotter 1" below the bottom rack.

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