Rotisserie remote temperature probe

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urbangriller
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Rotisserie remote temperature probe

Post by urbangriller »

I had a customer ask if he could use his ET733 on a rotisserie.

Here is how you do it:

Put the probe wire through the ferrule, then secure the ferrule in position.

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Attach the transmitter onto a spare set of prongs mounted on the rotisserie bar OUTSIDE the BBQ

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Wind any loose probe wire around the bar and you are good to go! The transmitter will spin with the bar and the probe wire will not get tangled.

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Cheers
Chris
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Gumb

Re: Rotisserie remote temperature probe

Post by Gumb »

I've often wondered if there was a way to do that on a rotti......now i know. :)
gordona000
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Rotisserie remote temperature probe

Post by gordona000 »

Great write up..
Saves me buying the special maverick ET-75..

I suppose that $140 saved will have to go toward my wedding at the end of they year! Hahaha


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Re: Rotisserie remote temperature probe

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Brilliant :D
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