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Schrammy
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I have recently purchased the XL, and couldn't be happier! My issue is maintaining the heat consistantly throughout the cook. I feel the XL requires more charcoal during the cook to maintain proper heat. Anyone have any thoughts as to heat and tempeture regulation? I welcome your responses!
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What do you mean by more charcoal during the cook?
What temp, duration, daisy wheel, and lower vent settings? Also how much lump and what brand are you using?Maybe your purpose in life is only to serve as an example for others? - LPL
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First off Welcome, you've come to the right place. The amount of lump needed is dependent on length of the cook. As a fairly new user I've found that it's best to experiment with an empty cook and play with adjusting your temps with the daisy wheel and the bottom vent. There's all kinds of youtubs out there on getting the temps right.
You'll certainly enjoy the journey. I'm sure some of the experts here will chime in.LBGE - I like the hot stuff. The big dry San Joaquin Valley, Clovis, CA -
Welcome!
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Congrats on the new Egg, welcome. Lets see some cooks!
-SMITTY
from SANTA CLARA, CA
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Welcome aboard!
Don't worry about how much charcoal you need for a cook. Just fill it up with lump and light it up. After you're done cooking, close the bottom vent and put the ceramic cap on, and let it snuff out. You'll have plenty of lump left for the next cook.
In the beginning, light up the egg with no food inside, grab a few beverages and just play around with vent settings. You'll get the hang of what settings are needed for different temps, and you'll be off to the races!
#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
Welcome. You will love your x large . You will get the hang of it in no time. Cook and pictures.
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Welcome aboard and enjoy the journey.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
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Welcome to the cult, experience and some experiments will help. It's easier to bring the temps up than trying to get them down. A hot egg will stay that way for least 2 or ? beers.1 Large BGE, 1 Mini BGE, 1 Minimax BGE, Original wife and 3 dogs living in the heart of BBQ country in Round Rock Texas.
"The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."
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Welcome and have cooking the learning curve is funTrenton ON 1 mbge for now
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Welcome and filler up!
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Welcome!Large Egg with adjustable rig, Kick Ash Basket, Minimax and various Weber's.
Floyd Va -
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Dont scrimp on the lump, and let it go long enough to get the ceramics heated up, that will help keep it stable. Welcome to the nuthouse.
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