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Flameboss vs Smobot
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Love my Smobot. Never a server issue. Always works perfectly.Hilton Head, SC- XL Big Green Egg w/Modular Nest
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I'm giving strong consideration to the Smobot. I have built the Heatermeter, which seems comparable to the Flameboss. What I don't like is a fan and the fan on the damper. I've had concerns with the fan in the rain and freezing temperatures (humidity and freezing temps will cause the fan damper to freeze). The fan is nice to get the fire going, but then can overshoot and snuff the fire. So fire management is important. The Flameboss doesn't have the damper problem, but not too sure how it will hold up in the rain, and I don't want to be forcing rain into my BGE either. The problem I have with the Smobot is the price. There's a lot that resembles the Heatermeter, and I know how much $$ went into the Heatermeter. It would be REAL nice if the Smobot Damper would work with the Heatermeter.
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SMOBOT rules!The problem with a problem is that you don't know it's a problem until it's a problem, and that is a big problem.
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snakyjake said:I've had concerns with the fan in the rain and freezing temperatures (humidity and freezing temps will cause the fan damper to freeze). The fan is nice to get the fire going, but then can overshoot and snuff the fire. So fire management is important. The Flameboss doesn't have the damper problem, but not too sure how it will hold up in the rain, and I don't want to be forcing rain into my BGE either.
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I've completed 6 low temp cooks using my Smobot on Large BGE. Perfection every time. My first cook was a 22 hour cook on a 15 pound brisket. Varied only 4º over the entire cook. And wrapping it and letting it rest in a cooler put the finishing touch on it. It was absolutely larapin. Can't believe I didn't buy one years ago. I did learn I'll need to fill the Egg past the fire ring to do burns over 20 hours. Was running a little low on fuel at the end. Pictured below is an effective, inexpensive (Nite Ize ties for $6.00 for two at HD or Amazon) solution I found for keeping the damper wire off the dome, although I doubt I'll ever use my Smobot for many high temp cooks. Just thread the wire thru the loop before plugging it in to the controller.
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It took me 50+ years to learn (and admit) that sometimes simple is better. Smobot brings simplicity and effectiveness to the party. Had a fan, done that, got the shirt and the hat, overrated.The problem with a problem is that you don't know it's a problem until it's a problem, and that is a big problem.
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Should throw this into the discussion: I noticed my Smobot moved a bit slower than usual the last time I used it (I've had it a couple years) and noticed some gunk buildup around the blades, cleaned it up and it works fine again. Just something to look for.___________
"They're eating the checks! They're eating the balances!"
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I hit the damper louvers with some degreaser and hot water every couple of cooks.
Dry it off, and start cooking. Just take care to keep the servo dry. Mine came with the damper arm cover which helps.Best accessory I’ve bought for my BGE.Large Green Egg
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I am torn between the 500 and Smobot, leaning smobot but curious what happens when it rains? I bought the SMOKEWARE top to keep the rain out. Is there an option for a rain deflector for the smobot?
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yumdinger said:I am torn between the 500 and Smobot, leaning smobot but curious what happens when it rains? I bought the SMOKEWARE top to keep the rain out. Is there an option for a rain deflector for the smobot?
Is the SMOBOT waterproof?
The SMOBOT damper can be exposed to water and can be used in the rain. The SMOBOT control unit should be protected from the elements. We suggest using a plastic bag or container to keep the rain/snow off of your unit if you are using it in inclement weather.
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yumdinger said:I am torn between the 500 and Smobot, leaning smobot but curious what happens when it rains? I bought the SMOKEWARE top to keep the rain out. Is there an option for a rain deflector for the smobot?Modify a cheap roof vent cap...“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk
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Concur with @HeavyG I did the same. Additionally I went ahead and bought the gen 2 servo arm and rubber rain cap for my gen 1 Smobot. Simple install, extremely cheap in price and in my opinion worth it in the peace of mind department.
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HeavyG said:yumdinger said:I am torn between the 500 and Smobot, leaning smobot but curious what happens when it rains? I bought the SMOKEWARE top to keep the rain out. Is there an option for a rain deflector for the smobot?Modify a cheap roof vent cap...
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yumdinger said:HeavyG said:yumdinger said:I am torn between the 500 and Smobot, leaning smobot but curious what happens when it rains? I bought the SMOKEWARE top to keep the rain out. Is there an option for a rain deflector for the smobot?Modify a cheap roof vent cap...
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yumdinger said:HeavyG said:yumdinger said:I am torn between the 500 and Smobot, leaning smobot but curious what happens when it rains? I bought the SMOKEWARE top to keep the rain out. Is there an option for a rain deflector for the smobot?Modify a cheap roof vent cap...
That's redneck???? This is how I roll........
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Also sweet!
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I have a controller but went back to manually controlling as it is more fun and I can tell what is happening and adjust as I desire.I XL and 1 Weber Kettle And 1 Weber Q220 Outside Alvin, TX-- South of Houston
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i realize this is an older post. I have been using a smobot for years. I tried the flameboss as well. Heres what I would say: the flameboss gets the heat up in the egg fast with its fan. As others have said, it can overshoot the temperature and there is a lot more baby sitting than with the smobot. With the smobot, its really a set it and forget it. i've run over night low temperature cooks with no problem using the smobot. However, getting the egg up to temp faster that flameboss does shine in that one instance. you could really cook with both.
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