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Pellet Grill Thermal Blanket?

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  1. bobdog2o02

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    Hey guys, I have an Englander Pellet Grill. I really love it after 1 whole summer but.... Its getting cold now and the huge firebox has a hard time coming up to tem and staying up to temp under 45 degrees OAT. Does anyone know where to buy, or have an idea of how to make a Thermal blanket for this thing?


    mike holton Im the guy from H e a r t h .com that asked a bunch of dumb questions about how many pellets it used, and how long to get up to temp, etc.. I really liked your attention to my questions and did buy one....
     
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    Don't know jack about pellet grills, but if you want a back door thermal blanket, get 2 inexpensive welding tarps(HF) and a ceramic fiber blanket(1/2" thick) and stitch it up! Yes? No?
    It would work like a boss, but not be weatherproof.
    $.02 offered....
     
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    Thanks eric. Cheap is the way I would like to go on this so I allready was thinking this.... any idea if I'd need something special to sew it with?
     
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    Hmmmmm....high temp thread on the cheap? A person with some time on their hands and a whole lot of intense ambition could unravel a graphite impregnated stove gasket... Definitely up to the job, as long as your not trying to stitch through a "canvas" type weld blanket. "Woolly" type weld blankets would be best for this pellet grill experimental blanket....
    I'm up to $.04:rofl: :lol:
     
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    I'm just waiting for somebody to ask what kind of bed a pellet grill sleeps in.....
     
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    I have been using a Welders blanket. It isn't stitched or anything. When it gets cold I just lay it over the top and keep the wind off of it.
     
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    What grill are you using? If at all possible it would be nice to be able to see the thermometer in the front of the right side door.
     
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    Just bring it inside where it's warm...:p
     
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    I actually toyed with putting it the attached garage and leaving the door 1/4 open...
     
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    Mine is a traeger. The inside temp gauge is on the top and the blanket covers it. The digital display on the side is still visible. I use meat thermometer most of the time and a welders blanket tossed over the top just works for my setup.
     
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    I will get pics if I can this weekend. Ribs and bacon orders have been placed. Trying to get it all done by Sunday.
     
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    Thanks man.
     
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    This is the same setup that I use. My thoughts are the insulation is a plus but just keeping the wind off my Traeger is the main thing.
     
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    QUOTE="bobdog2o02, post: 414685, member: 3078"]Thanks man.[/QUOTE]
    Here you go.
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    I think it was around 30 degrees or so this morning. Once I put the bacon and ribs on I covered it up. It holds the set temp pretty well. After I was done playing with the smoker I went for a short ride in the fog. Very pretty out. I came home to the smell of the smoker in the cool air. It put me in a good mood this morning.
     

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    Thanks for that, I think I'll have to try this.
     
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    I used to tie a few bats of rockwool insulation over my Brinkman barrel smoker. I was considering a pellet grill, not after seeing this thread. I hadn't considered cold weather or windy day use. I'll keep the kamado i was going to trade for a pellet.
     
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    I think the kama do would have the same problem, that's alot of ceramic mass to heat up when cold before you can use it.

    I love the pellet grill, nothing like setting the temp and forgetting about it for a few hours, and still having the great smoky flavor.
     
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    Thee ceramic mass IS insulation, little heat loss. Just did an overnight cook, while I slept, two 8 pound pork shoulders. Took about 15 minutes to bring up to 225° F temp, 30°F outside temp.
    Temp was still 220° in the morning. There are automatic temperature controllers that can regulate cooker temps. but aren't really necessary, it does an excellent job on it's own. Best part is after a long slow cook, plenty of fuel left to open up the air vents, bring temperatures up to 700+ in minutes for a high heat self cleaning.
     
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    Hey, I have the same grill. I haven't noticed any problems holding temps in cold. Make sure your thermocouple is clean. I had just about every part replaced under warranty cause it wouldn't keep temp at times even when new.
    Had the main board replaced.

    Now it's golden.
     
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