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I have an Auber (although I have only used it maybe 6 times, I'm usually a manual dude) and so does my neighbor. Neither of us has had that type of issue but we did have some issues cooking a whole pork shoulder, but in that case our guts were telling us the fire was hotter than we wanted but both the dome and Auber controller showed the temps dropping quickly. It eventually worked out.
The 6.5 cfm fan is the one you need for a Large. I'm at a loss for how the two probes would be going in opposite directions that drastically unless the dome temp probe was touching or very close to cool meat and affecting it's reading.
Knoxville, TN
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If you decide to replace the Auber consider the Flame Boss. StLouis Charcoal can hook you up for a reasonable price. If I recall the Auber uses type K probes with the standard industrial plugs (two flat prongs, one slightly larger than the other probably with a yellow body or stamped K) That way you have a spare probe or two. If that is the correct probe you will probably never need it as the thermocouples are very rugged.
A poor widows son.
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Thanks for the help . What is strange about that whole thing is that I had been running a test of the Auber since early in the morning and it seemed to be holding 225 +/- 5 degrees up until later in the day when I put some boneless country ribs in to get something to eat . It was then that the temp on the Auber started to climb and dome fell . Made no sense at all . Oh yeah I was careful about the open lid thing and waited for temp to recover before switching auber back on .
Thanks for the Flame Boss heads up .I read a little on that one and was thinking it might be something to consider . The Auber does use the K probe . Which does seem a lot beefier than the Maverick type probes .When it comes down to it I don't use a controller all that much but when it comes to a long cook like a brisket and such it is sure nice to have .
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Typically most controllers have thermocouple break protection fail safe. If the probe fails open, the controller will go to a maximum temperature reading or display an error message of some sort and shut the process output of the fan down so it does not over heat. the exception to this would be a unit doing a cooling function which would be configured to take the opposite action unless it were a process that would cause imminent danger by getting too warm. Not something that exists in Eggdom unless you have found a way to make ice cream in it.
A poor widows son.
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You will drive yourself crazy if you have a pit controller and keep looking at the dome temp. Or any kind of probe for that matter. They will never seem to match each other. Make sure your probe from your Auber is working correctly in boiling water, then just ignore the dome thermometer. Best advice I can give you.
As for the Auber, I've got one. Hate it. Quirky at best. Fan would always come on even when I was above my set temp aned the temp would keep going up. Eventually, left to its own devices overnight, it would invariable be right at my set point in the morning, though. Never could figure that out, though, and it would drive me bat **** crazy. The lack of an open dome feature was definietly a weak point as well. It's sitting in a box somewhere. Collecting dust. Hate to throw it out, but hate it enough that I've never felt comfortable enough to pass it on to a fellow egghead.
Love my Flame Boss, though. Works like a champ. No ccomplaints at all with that one.
Rowlett, Texas
Griffin's Grub or you can find me on Facebook
The Supreme Potentate, Sovereign Commander and Sultan of Wings
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See? I TOLD y'all that Griff was bat **** crazy!
Great comment about the dome vs controller temps, Jason! The two never seem to match but I still have to look out of curiosity sometimes.
Have a great weekend.
Knoxville, TN
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Were you cooking a pork butt? Did the temp start to act up during the stall? The dome probe may have been close to the meat and you may have actually been picking up the evaporative cooling process.Southeast Florida - LBGE
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) @NibbleMeThis yup, that's me. Mr. Batshit Crazy. I blame it on hormones leaking over from the Baby Mama. Not sure what my excuse was before that.
Rowlett, Texas
Griffin's Grub or you can find me on Facebook
The Supreme Potentate, Sovereign Commander and Sultan of Wings
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