Hey gang. I ran into a situation this past weekend. I previously poured some briquettes (and 2 small pieces of hickory wood) into a plastic storage container which has a somewhat air tight snap lid which I use to use for cat food. The container was outside a couple of weeks back during a cook and the inside of the bin may have got a bit damp during the cook. Yesterday I grabbed it for a cook (it was stored in the garage) and the outside of the plastic bin was warm. I also noticed moisture buildup on the inside of the bin. When I opened the lid of the bin I could feel moist, warm air rising out of it. I let it dry out and the briquettes worked fine. I'm a bit concerned about the possibility of a self starting fire in the bin. The briquettes are not self starters soaked in fluid either. The garage was warm and humid inside for a week or so while the bin was stored inside it, then it cooled off a few days ago as the weather pattern changed. Thoughts and comments?
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