The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 38.5 and Counting
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Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
I think Kamado cooking is Hands On, you have to set it up properly for the task, just like a kettle, you don't have to keep charging the fire like on an offset, but it's not set and forget either (that is the joy of a Traeger). I see no difference in setting up the Kamado to do a 10 hour cook at 220F and laying a snake in a Kettle. Same but different!
Chris
Chris
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Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
Not without a Stoker or Digi Q you can't. It may well do it but you'd need to be on top if it all the time. The controllers take all that away.skuzy wrote:
Hi titch mate....
wat i mean by that comment is... if i throw in some pork at say 8pm... and sleep through the night... can i trust it will hold 220 (or whatever temp for that matter!) all the way untl the next morning / arvo??
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Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
Gumb wrote:Not without a Stoker or Digi Q you can't. It may well do it but you'd need to be on top if it all the time. The controllers take all that away.skuzy wrote:
Hi titch mate....
wat i mean by that comment is... if i throw in some pork at say 8pm... and sleep through the night... can i trust it will hold 220 (or whatever temp for that matter!) all the way untl the next morning / arvo??
I can run 180F, 200F or 220F for 10 to 16 hours without looking at it, no mechanical aids, just careful charcoal placement. I get up at 4 am to go and open the shop, I can start the fire, have a shower, put on the Pork Neck (butt) adjust the vents and I'm in the Lunch Bar by 5am.......home at 4pm, pulled pork for dinner when Management gets home at 6pm.
The Kamado will do it easy!
Chris
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Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
I've done 12 hour cooks without adjusting anything with my Royal, that was in Summer though, in winter I'm finding it harder and I think it could be due to the charcoal moisture content being a bit up and down
Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
re: peoples comments on stokers...
are they units u would need for WSM as well?
are they units u would need for WSM as well?
Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
You don't need one for a kamado or a weber kettle or wsm. You may want one, but you don't need one
Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
Shattered... WTF...??? Didnt last long...
First my gas mate one shit it self... now this one...
What now,you can get replacements I presume...???
vik...
First my gas mate one shit it self... now this one...
What now,you can get replacements I presume...???
vik...
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Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
You are doing something seriously wrong for it to look like that.
Looks like its been over direct heat from the coals.
They are for low temp use and must be shielded from intense heat.
Looks like its been over direct heat from the coals.
They are for low temp use and must be shielded from intense heat.
If trees screamed when we cut them down, We wouldn't. If they screamed all the time we would.
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Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
Looks perfect to me.
Its Telling you its well done
Its Telling you its well done
Cheers
Titch
Titch
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Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
Yes replacements are in stock.
I would have to agree with Mick, it's got to get bloody hot to burn out.
These are quotes from the instructions:
"The Barbecue Thermometer registers temperatures as low as 32 ºF (0 ºC) and as high as 572 ºF
(300 ºC). LLL will be displayed below 32 ºF and HHH will be displayed above 572 ºF. Do not use
the stainless probe sensor above 572 ºF. Doing so will deteriorate the wire."
And.
"Do not allow the probe or probe wire to come into contact with flames."
I'd suspect there has been a really hot fire and the probe wire has been exposed to the flame. If you suspect the wire might be exposed you can shield it from the direct radiation with a strip of folded foil under the wire.
Cheers
Chris
I would have to agree with Mick, it's got to get bloody hot to burn out.
These are quotes from the instructions:
"The Barbecue Thermometer registers temperatures as low as 32 ºF (0 ºC) and as high as 572 ºF
(300 ºC). LLL will be displayed below 32 ºF and HHH will be displayed above 572 ºF. Do not use
the stainless probe sensor above 572 ºF. Doing so will deteriorate the wire."
And.
"Do not allow the probe or probe wire to come into contact with flames."
I'd suspect there has been a really hot fire and the probe wire has been exposed to the flame. If you suspect the wire might be exposed you can shield it from the direct radiation with a strip of folded foil under the wire.
Cheers
Chris
Common Sense is so rare these days it should be a Super Power!
Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
Yes replacements are in stock.
I have always had it over the coals...
Can ya get a shorter meat probe...??? that bloody thing is way too long for alot of stuff
And Titch,tu gausi i snuki...!!!
vik...
I have always had it over the coals...
Can ya get a shorter meat probe...??? that bloody thing is way too long for alot of stuff
And Titch,tu gausi i snuki...!!!
vik...
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Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
They would be grilled direct right?
I would not use a mav in that situation
Thats what pen probs are for
Quote;
"that bloody thing is way too long for alot of stuff"
I would not use a mav in that situation
Thats what pen probs are for
Quote;
"that bloody thing is way too long for alot of stuff"
If trees screamed when we cut them down, We wouldn't. If they screamed all the time we would.
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Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
They would be grilled direct right?
I would not use a mav in that situation
Thats what pen probs are for
Started out with out one and did well...
I reckon I will chuck the bloody crap thing away
vik... and do as i did...!!!
I would not use a mav in that situation
Thats what pen probs are for
Started out with out one and did well...
I reckon I will chuck the bloody crap thing away
vik... and do as i did...!!!
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Re: The "Royal Kamado" Clan - 36.5 and Counting
Sure is another beast in winter... fricken 2 degs here dis morgan and only got to 14 and I gotta cook out side for all the freeloaders cos a me 56 er today...
How is that fair...!!! Well gunna let the whole pot get to fire,then tone it down and do those lamb mignons direct ...
my way,cave man style
vik... no poofta gadgets for me any more...!!!
How is that fair...!!! Well gunna let the whole pot get to fire,then tone it down and do those lamb mignons direct ...
my way,cave man style
vik... no poofta gadgets for me any more...!!!
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