Maverick thermometer probe for Probe 26-inch Original Kettle

Started by ghosttown, May 27, 2016, 09:14:41 AM

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ghosttown

I just picked up a 26inch kettle and I love it, I have a maverick thermometer for my Bradley smoker and I was wondering where would one run the probe through on the kettle? My last cook I just snapped the probe onto the grill but it was touching the metal grill. Has anybody done any modification to their unit?

brewtownbeatdown

Most of us just run the probe through a damper hole on the lid. 

I've thought about drilling a hole about an inch from the lid bale & using a heat-resistant grommet there. Problem is that you'd need to plug the hole whenever you don't use the probe.  For the money spent on a 26" & having to keep the plug handy, I prefer to not modify mine.
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Travis

First of all, Hello ghosttown! I normally run my probes up through the sweeps from the bottom. The unit I purchased didn't come with a grate clip so I generally use an onion or potato and just cut the bottom of the vegetable off so it sits flat then discard after the cook. That way I'm not closing the lid on a wire or having to finagle things around going through the lid vent.

Hey, did you purchase a new 26r? If so, would you mind telling me the charcoal grate diameter or take a pic?

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ghosttown

Sure here are some pics, as you can see the probe is touching the grill, not sure what other way I can hang it.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/x8klq5xeufi01yx/20160522_125323.jpg?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/7e2wq95dipzgpmc/image-20160522_164712.jpg?dl=0

ghosttown

I think next time I will just squeeze the clip so it fits in-between two grill lines.

Travis

Yeah bud, that's how those clips are meant to be used. Squeeze together, place between the grates and it will stay there keeping the thermo elevated. Nice grill for sure.


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ghosttown

Thanks, you mentioned you ran the probe through the bottom, I assume you never had to completely close the bottom vent?

Travis

No. Just to close it down. Even at smoking temps, you'll have it cracked open enough as not to interfere with a wire.

Take some time a dig through some threads. There's a ton of tips and hints on here, and a lot of good guys. Also, you should head on over to the indroduction page as say what's up.

Good luck ghost.


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Red Kettle Rich

Don't new kettles come with a silicone rubber gadget in a hole in the kettle to run probes thru?  Can we buy one from e-replacements?
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G19

Quote from: Red Kettle Rich on May 27, 2016, 03:17:08 PM
Don't new kettles come with a silicone rubber gadget in a hole in the kettle to run probes thru?  Can we buy one from e-replacements?
The WSM's do

Big Dawg

I've installed a clip on one of the handle studs and mount my temp probe there.  I run the wire through the top vent.





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