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ugadawgs98
Its a rain cap….not a damper. You can take it all the way off if you want.
Mean_Temperature451
You close the gap to keep more heat in the grill and smoke.
Funbagsfan101
Too big of a gap. Even 1 inch or less.
freetotalkabtyourmom
Nope. Does it keep the rain out?
KaiWaylin
That’s what she said
catdeuce
No baby, it looks great
Potential_Care2402
Not if you don’t like smoke…
admin_1985
Have not noticed much of a difference (higher or lower)I run it lower in an attempt to keep more smoke in. Does it work? Maybe. Your best bet is to try it a few different ways. Then realize as long as it keep the rain out your good.
kp2119
I fought it. Mine is like that and works great
runs_with_airplanes
Mind the gap
TKCoog075
I would lower it. Summer should be about an inch or so. Start lowering and see if that is helping you with any temperature swings you may be having.
SalamanderNo3872
Doesn’t matter
No_King707
I always run mine low if I’m trying to smoke something low and slow and I open it up for hot and fast grilling.
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Its a rain cap….not a damper. You can take it all the way off if you want.
You close the gap to keep more heat in the grill and smoke.
Too big of a gap. Even 1 inch or less.
Nope. Does it keep the rain out?
That’s what she said
No baby, it looks great
Not if you don’t like smoke…
Have not noticed much of a difference (higher or lower)I run it lower in an attempt to keep more smoke in. Does it work? Maybe. Your best bet is to try it a few different ways. Then realize as long as it keep the rain out your good.
I fought it. Mine is like that and works great
Mind the gap
I would lower it. Summer should be about an inch or so. Start lowering and see if that is helping you with any temperature swings you may be having.
Doesn’t matter
I always run mine low if I’m trying to smoke something low and slow and I open it up for hot and fast grilling.