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re: Need BGE Help

Posted on 9/20/18 at 9:53 am to
Posted by al_cajun
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2017
2442 posts
Posted on 9/20/18 at 9:53 am to
Do you have poor circulation where your grill is? Maybe just get a fan and point it at the grill to get some air movement.
Posted by LSUtiger09
Member since Dec 2009
749 posts
Posted on 9/20/18 at 10:38 am to
quote:

I cannot get it to consistently get to high enough temps. Thought I had it figured out by letting it burn a little longer with everything open before I tried to cook something . Now it seems it gets to around 275 degrees and stall out around that temp when I close lid to cook


Make sure the thermometer is reading correctly. Do this by removing it and check it to boiling water, should read 212. If not, adjust it by holding the nut on the back and turning it either way. Repeat until thermometer is reading 212.

You should calibrate your thermometer every so often.
This post was edited on 9/20/18 at 10:41 am
Posted by al_cajun
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2017
2442 posts
Posted on 9/20/18 at 10:50 am to
If you are at sea level
Posted by gmrkr5
NC
Member since Jul 2009
14904 posts
Posted on 9/20/18 at 10:52 am to
some of these suggestions seem waay too prescriptive. you shouldn't need to stack your charcoal in order by size, etc... i literally dump a couple pounds in, make a little "hole" in the middle, toss in a fire starter cube, and cover it up. Let it burn for about 10 minutes then close the lid with the bottom and top wide open until it gets to the temp you want/need then start choking your vents down to maintain temp.
This post was edited on 9/20/18 at 7:33 pm
Posted by Burlee
Memphis, TN
Member since Aug 2006
7324 posts
Posted on 9/20/18 at 10:56 am to
This ^^^^

If that doesn’t get you to where you need to be, you’ve either got an airflow problem or shitty charcoal.
This post was edited on 9/20/18 at 10:57 am
Posted by UpToPar
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2008
22214 posts
Posted on 9/20/18 at 11:54 am to
How long are you waiting?

If I'm trying to get mine screaming hot to grill some steaks or something, I usually use an ash tool to knock off any ash from the lump charcoal from my last cook, fill with charcoal as needed, throw a lighter stick in there and leave lid open with bottom vent wide open until lit and up to temp. It usually takes about 25-30 minutes to get up to 600-700 degrees.

You can speed this up a bit if you have a portable fan that you can angle at your bottom vent.
This post was edited on 9/20/18 at 12:26 pm
Posted by tigerfoot
Alexandria
Member since Sep 2006
56663 posts
Posted on 9/20/18 at 12:00 pm to
quote:

you are not using enough charcoal
this. I made the same mistake with my Primos. If you want it to roll, it has to have a good bit of charcoal
Posted by Bear88
Member since Oct 2014
13349 posts
Posted on 9/20/18 at 4:34 pm to
Seems if I just put a starter in one spot, it takes a while to spread evenly to cook
Posted by Itismemc
LA
Member since Nov 2008
4727 posts
Posted on 9/20/18 at 8:50 pm to
Redistribute when it gets going
Posted by Coater
Madison, MS
Member since Jun 2005
33097 posts
Posted on 9/20/18 at 10:23 pm to
Get a clothes hanger and bend it so that it can go into all of the holes from the bottom vents. You’ll have lot of ash fall down. Remove the ash and you should be good
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