I was looking at the instructions for the 480/640 conversion kit and noticed there is no mention about mounting the wifi antenna for the competition cart models. Was this overlooked in the instructions? I don't even see an antenna on the newly built YS480s/YS640s competition cart models. Thanks..................
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I am wondering about this also.
I have the parts on the way and am trying the prepare for the install ahead of time.
Here are the instructions: https://www.yodersmokers.com/support/AC ... Kit_v8.pdf
Check out step 14 and step 16
The antenna is in the exact same place, but is under the comp cart after remounting the hopper.
Yoder_Herb wrote:Here are the instructions: https://www.yodersmokers.com/support/AC ... Kit_v8.pdf
Check out step 14 and step 16
The antenna is in the exact same place, but is under the comp cart after remounting the hopper.
phileefan wrote:Yoder_Herb wrote:Here are the instructions: https://www.yodersmokers.com/support/AC ... Kit_v8.pdf
Check out step 14 and step 16
The antenna is in the exact same place, but is under the comp cart after remounting the hopper.
According to step 12, the competition carts don't have a fuse in this area. My fuse holder is located on the end panel to the right of the fan. Please see attached photo.
Herb is right. Did my conversion yesterday. The hole in the hopper is there and is hidden by the comp cart. When you remove the hopper (to place the insulation) be careful returning it as the new antenna can get pinched. It took about three beers and 3/4 of an NFL game to complete the whole conversion. The only part that I haven't done yet is drilling for the new probe port. Need to get a new stepdown bit as I want it nice and sharp before putting a hole in my 640...
curly wrote:Herb is right. Did my conversion yesterday. The hole in the hopper is there and is hidden by the comp cart. When you remove the hopper (to place the insulation) be careful returning it as the new antenna can get pinched. It took about three beers and 3/4 of an NFL game to complete the whole conversion. The only part that I haven't done yet is drilling for the new probe port. Need to get a new stepdown bit as I want it nice and sharp before putting a hole in my 640...
That’s my concern. Hopefully the metal comp cart doesn’t effect the signal strength.phileefan wrote:curly wrote:Herb is right. Did my conversion yesterday. The hole in the hopper is there and is hidden by the comp cart. When you remove the hopper (to place the insulation) be careful returning it as the new antenna can get pinched. It took about three beers and 3/4 of an NFL game to complete the whole conversion. The only part that I haven't done yet is drilling for the new probe port. Need to get a new stepdown bit as I want it nice and sharp before putting a hole in my 640...
Curly,
I understand that the hole is there, but it doesn't make much sense to me to put an antenna back behind a piece of metal when you have just as easily put in in the end panel where it's a lot more accessible and probably get better wifi signal!
So now if something goes wrong with the antenna I'm either taking the hopper off again or reaching up underneath the comp cart to gain access to the antenna. Not well thought out to me!
Baldhills wrote:phileefan wrote:curly wrote:Herb is right. Did my conversion yesterday. The hole in the hopper is there and is hidden by the comp cart. When you remove the hopper (to place the insulation) be careful returning it as the new antenna can get pinched. It took about three beers and 3/4 of an NFL game to complete the whole conversion. The only part that I haven't done yet is drilling for the new probe port. Need to get a new stepdown bit as I want it nice and sharp before putting a hole in my 640...
Curly,
I understand that the hole is there, but it doesn't make much sense to me to put an antenna back behind a piece of metal when you have just as easily put in in the end panel where it's a lot more accessible and probably get better wifi signal!
So now if something goes wrong with the antenna I'm either taking the hopper off again or reaching up underneath the comp cart to gain access to the antenna. Not well thought out to me!
Amen, I agree. The WiFi on the comp cart seems like a bad design.
Yeah guys, I'm not impressed with the antenna location on the comp carts for sure! My wifi is sketchy at best out where my comp cart is. HOPEFULLY this antenna location gets changed..........
Does anyone have a suggestion on where else we could place the antenna? I can't mount it in the cart as I will have no signal.
Gents, this was tested, tested, and tested again, with great results.
Yoder_Herb wrote:Gents, this was tested, tested, and tested again, with great results.
Yes, I spent 32 years in IT myself, as a network engineer.
So do I need to move my wifi antenna on the YS640 comp cart from the underneath the competition cart to the side panel where the fuse holder hole is to plug the hole?? This was not communicated properly in the directions.