Question about Party Q on the drum

rockinshelby

New member
I have a BPS drum and recently purchased a Party Q and the BPS slide adapter. I have used it twice and have read some of the previous posts on here. Question for anyone running a party q, Guru or similar. Do you find you need to adjust the top vents at all. It seems like when the fan starts blowing it pushes the hot air out of the exhaust and the pit temps drop off rapidly. I have the ash catcher and a lodge cast iron heat deflector (same as jimsbarbecue). I think I'm going to like the Party Q, Just think it's going to take some playing around to get it dialed. Any tips or thoughts are appreciated. Thanks.
 

swamprb

New member
I have a BPS drum with a BBQ Guru universal adapter mounted between the 2 vents. When I do ATC controlled cooks with it the drum is tight. The lid has been modified with a Hunsaker Smokers exhaust/thermo stack and the grate temps, lid temp and side thermo are pretty close. I do use the Hunsaker Smokers Vortex Firebasket as well. Lid vent open @1/4" and the Guru is open 50%. When I open the lid for any reason I close the Guru damper.

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jimsbarbecue

Moderator
Staff member
We use a guru on our drums. What we do is try and get the drum within 20 degrees of the temp we are looking for and let the guru raise the temps the final amount. One thing to remember is there are 8 intake holes on a BPS drum and 8 on the daisy wheel. The daisy wheel should have more air flow out then vent open below as your guru will be adding air intake


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