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GaryBushey
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I just finished a 17 hour cook for my Pork butt and shut down the Egg about an hour ago but it is still reading about 200 degrees. Is this normal or could I have a leak? Maybe one of the infamous gasket issues?
I used to just put my Egg in the garage when it was done but have since moved it out back so I never really noticed how long it took to completely cool down. Now I need to cover it and do not want to burn the tarp.
Thanks.
I used to just put my Egg in the garage when it was done but have since moved it out back so I never really noticed how long it took to completely cool down. Now I need to cover it and do not want to burn the tarp.
Thanks.
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I'm still new at this, but that seems normal to me. The thickness of the Egg will retain a lot of heat for quite some time.
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Put the rain cap on top, shut the bottom vent, place the DMFT (Daisy top) into the egg, forget about a cover.
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Thermal mass takes a long time to cool down!
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Fastest way to cool it off is to take it apart..
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Celtic Wolf wrote:Fastest way to cool it off is to take it apart..
haha... I was going to suggest an ice bath. :P :side:This is the greatest signature EVAR! -
except I am serious. You think I want to wait around for 6-7 eggs to cool off..
After I do a troop cook all I want is a bath and a bed. I hate to admit it, but not always in that order. I take the eggs apart and let the parts cool off.. -
Celtic Wolf wrote:except I am serious. You think I want to wait around for 6-7 eggs to cool off..
After I do a troop cook all I want is a bath and a bed. I hate to admit it, but not always in that order. I take the eggs apart and let the parts cool off..
Doesn't that keep the fire burning?This is the greatest signature EVAR! -
The only thing I can add to what the others have said is that once I know the fire is out I open it to help with the cooling. The temp outside can slow or speed up the cooling process a bit.
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The fire is in a bucket...
Can't take it apart proper without unloading the coals. -
you paid good money so that the thing would hold its heat. don't start complaining about it now... :laugh:
even when the fire is totally out it'll stay warm for hours.
no rush to move it inside. mine'
s been uncovered in the new england weather for five or so years. leave it out til morning.ed egli avea del cul fatto trombetta -Dante
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