anglobeast
New member
Hello guys, been reading the forum for about a year now and built my BPS last fall but i've had some issues along the way.
The main problem I've had is temperature control. I cant seem to lock it in real good even after 10-12 cooks. I think this is do to the quality of the drum I built. I was a little sloppy in some of the holes I drilled and the lid is warped so it doesn't seal super well. I thought these would not be to much of a problem though it seems that the BPS and all UDS for that matter are simple and nature and these few problems would not cause the drum to go wacko like I've seen.
I do the minion lighting method and light it with about 8 Kingsford briquettes. I get the temp to about 180 before I close down my vents. It has gotten to the point where I close my vents completely and the temp still rises, slowly but definitely rising. If i open my lid at all to rearrange or mess with the food the air intake spikes and is impossible to lower. I've even closed the top vent completely and covered it trying to smother the fire. With no luck. I have resorted a couple times to pouring water on the coals to cool everything off and that seems to work but it feels extreme.
PLEASE HELP! Is this all because of my subpar drum building, do I need to get a new drum and try again?
The main problem I've had is temperature control. I cant seem to lock it in real good even after 10-12 cooks. I think this is do to the quality of the drum I built. I was a little sloppy in some of the holes I drilled and the lid is warped so it doesn't seal super well. I thought these would not be to much of a problem though it seems that the BPS and all UDS for that matter are simple and nature and these few problems would not cause the drum to go wacko like I've seen.
I do the minion lighting method and light it with about 8 Kingsford briquettes. I get the temp to about 180 before I close down my vents. It has gotten to the point where I close my vents completely and the temp still rises, slowly but definitely rising. If i open my lid at all to rearrange or mess with the food the air intake spikes and is impossible to lower. I've even closed the top vent completely and covered it trying to smother the fire. With no luck. I have resorted a couple times to pouring water on the coals to cool everything off and that seems to work but it feels extreme.
PLEASE HELP! Is this all because of my subpar drum building, do I need to get a new drum and try again?