Ive joined the Pellet club :D

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jjjones
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Post by jjjones »

Just got a call from Hark. They're sending me a replacement board.
Very impressed with the quick response. I'll keep you guys posted on how i go.
Gumb

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You can't ask for more than that. Good CS Hark.
urbangriller
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jjjones wrote:So Ive sent an email to Hark explaining my WiFi issues.

Ive read on other forums about the GMG DC having dodgey WiFi wiring, decided to check mine...
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That would probably explain the shitty wifi range and connection issues ive been getting.
Just be aware when you screw the antenna on, the base can rotate if it isn't held firm and this will twist the wire and can cause i to break.

Cheers
Chris
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That's an interesting fault....being what looks like a break.
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jjjones
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Hey guys,

Just an update. Received the replacement board from Hark today.
All good. Wifi range seems perfect now can connect to my router consistently with no problems.

Excellent customer service, very happy. Now to start cooking.
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Post by skuzy »

So torn between this and a stick burner
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Ive joined the Pellet club :D

Post by wedwards »

If you have a busy life and/or don't want to be tending a fire for the duration of your cook, these easily beat a stick burner hands down. I decided to buy pellet grill and then make a stick burner when I have time and inclination


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urbangriller
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skuzy wrote:So torn between this and a stick burner
Stick burners are great fun, but you need to be able to invest the time in the cook, usually you'll need to tend the fire at least hourly. if you are pulling an overnighter cooking a brisket for a big function there is a risk you'll be too pissed, tired and grumpy by the time the guests front up.

WiFi pellet grills will follow a program and cook perfectly while you are asleep pushing out zzzzzzzzzzzz!

I love a stick burner and I love my GMGs for a different reason!

Cheers
Chris
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jjjones
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Did some 3-2-1 baby back ribs last night.

Came out pretty good. Very tender but still had a slight bite to it.

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DingoWA
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Very nice. I just did a pastrami but you have inspired me to go lookin for ribs.....
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