HELP!!!!! Temps are through the roof

Rmuller612

New member
Fired up the BPS this morning to give it a full run on a pork butt and my temps are rocketing up to 350-365. I can't seem to get it to settle in at 275-280.....I can get it to drop down there but then it seems to fly back up.

TIPS???
 

UDSPowercat

New member
As my temps start to rise I start closing my intakes a little at time not letting it over shoot target temp, this is key to keep from it from running away on you, I shoot for 275-300 on BPS side gauge, with the warmer outside temps I usually have only a 1/2 hole one side at cooking temp. Hope this helps.
 

Big Poppa

Administrator
OK here is how you figure this out....fire needs oxygen....if you are having it run too high you are usually starting with too may lit coals and too much oxygen either from the bottom vents being too open or leaving the lid off....ease up to your temp and it will hold like a rock
 

jimsbarbecue

Moderator
Staff member
Has your girl friend every asked "Do these pants make my butt look big?" If you answer yes. That is the equal to letting your pit get to hot. Trying to lower the temp of the pit is like trying to take back that yes answer. It can be done but it will take time.
 

Salmonsmoker

New member
Has your girl friend every asked "Do these pants make my butt look big?" If you answer yes. That is the equal to letting your pit get to hot. Trying to lower the temp of the pit is like trying to take back that yes answer. It can be done but it will take time.

No further comments needed. :)
 

Rmuller612

New member
Has your girl friend every asked "Do these pants make my butt look big?" If you answer yes. That is the equal to letting your pit get to hot. Trying to lower the temp of the pit is like trying to take back that yes answer. It can be done but it will take time.

And done!!!! LOL

Thanks for the replies all, I just needed some time working with it.
 

Chili Head

New member
I start off with about 10-15 lit coals from a chimney starter. Put those along one edge of your basket but only have 2/3 of one hole open on each side of your drum. Adjust for temps after that..
 
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