Electrical issue at comp
Posted: October 20th, 2014, 10:03 am
So we were cooking a backyard event Saturday for a children's charity. Fired up the Yoder and set my temp to 225 as usual. Cooker came up to temp fine, we loaded the meat. All systems were running normally until about 1 1/2 hours into the cook, we lost power. So I unplugged the cord from the cooker, scrambled to the circuit breaker on the power pole, checked, and it was not tripped, but we still had no power. So I unplugged the power cord on the pole, and ran through the test/reset on the outlet, reconnected the power to the pole, wallah once again had power to the cooker. Our cord was the only cord plugged into this outlet, there were 4 other outlets, but they were all dead, plus other outlets that were in use. Powered the unit back on, set my temp back to 225, the display immediately read 198 and indicated it was ramping up the temp. However, the cooker would NEVER settle back in to 225, it ran more in the area of 290 - 315.
Fearing that the dirty power we were obviously receiving after the "hit" had ruined something. I got home Sunday morning and cleaned the ash out and smoked a spatchcock chicken. I set the temp to 225, and she purred like a kitten the entire cook.
Anyone have any similar experiences cooking with a dirty power feed? Whatever the problem was, it had the controller going batsh!t crazy for the remainder of our cook. It ran fine on my clean house power.
Fearing that the dirty power we were obviously receiving after the "hit" had ruined something. I got home Sunday morning and cleaned the ash out and smoked a spatchcock chicken. I set the temp to 225, and she purred like a kitten the entire cook.
Anyone have any similar experiences cooking with a dirty power feed? Whatever the problem was, it had the controller going batsh!t crazy for the remainder of our cook. It ran fine on my clean house power.