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I added a second thermometer to my six year old Weber Genesis 900 LP grill
(Home Depot 1000 with cast iron grates). I'm doing rotisserie coffee roasting in it, and I wanted to compare temps in the center zone where the roasting drum sits versus at the grill (which is where the stock thermometer reads). I drilled a small hole with my Unibit (bought for the WSM temp mod) in the center of the lid, about three and one-half inches down from the top. The second thermometer also goes up to 700 F, where my Weber thermometer pegs at 550. I then ran a test of the difference in readings. During heat-up (all burners on high) the gill runs about 125 F hotter than the center zone. However, once the unit is fully heated (15-20 minutes) the temp difference is negligible-- maybe 10 degrees. This is true at 250, 350, and 525 degrees. The max temps reached in the grill as measured by the lid thermometer) are just shy of 675 F (ambient about 55 that day). I had suspected it got close to 700 at the grill, given the way it sears a steak. For coffee roasting, I'll need to preheat a little longer than for grilling, but I think the unit will give me good temp control and stability at the range I need to run in. |
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