I’m on my 5th smoke with my new recteq and have a question on the varying temps with the smoker. It could be normal, but it keeps dropping and raising 50deg past the set point of 225°. Is that fluctuation normal or does it seem excessive? Would love some input on this

by emclaur1

11 Comments

  1. thefrazemaker

    That seems like too much fluctuation, 5 plus or minus 5 maybe 10 degrees I would say is normal, but not 50 that’s a lot.

  2. mrbutterbeans

    Not normal I don’t think. Once I get to set temp mine stays within a degree or two unless I open the lid for a prolonged time.

  3. SillyScarcity700

    Mine holds within 2 degrees of the setting once it reaches temp. This looks like the chart for a Traeger.

  4. Some_Signal1379

    Is the blue line the temp of your meat? If so, that seems like a very smooth temp increase.

  5. flemmingg

    No way the temp inside your smoker is swinging that much. Could be a problem with the sensor and it should be addressed, but I don’t believe the temp could be spiking and cooling that quickly.

  6. nap4lm69

    Are you doing anything crazy during preheating?

    There is either something wrong with yours or you are causing it. This image the was 15 degrees F outside. As you can see, during preheat it does is PID tuning. That’s where it determines exactly how much of the current pellets in the current weather will I need to be able to adjust the temp as I want. It does this by getting to temp then purposely dropping down then getting to temp again and it will do this until it’s confident that it has the right algorithm to hold temp.

    It will give you a notification on when it’s “preheated” and that’s when you can start opening the hood and adding food. Then you can see after I opened the hood, the changes are so small you can’t see them in this view.

    https://preview.redd.it/6ky0kubu3z6g1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5fb32729e8d48cfdcd09631003129bf9eb4f9b4d

  7. Physical-Egg892

    My Bullseye Deluxe holds temp within a couple degrees with Bear Mountain pellets and wild swings using Traeger pellets.

  8. 400footceiling

    Check your exhaust tube, see if it’s clogged with creosote. Pellets are wood and it can build up and cause you airflow restrictions which in turn can cause odd problems. Ask me how I know.

  9. markbroncco

    I had some temp swings when I first started using it, but nothing quite as big as 50 degrees over and under the set temp. Mine usually fluctuates maybe 10-15 degrees.

    Have you tried moving the temp probe or making sure it’s super clean? Also, wind and outside temp can mess with things. For me, making sure the fire pot wasn’t overfilled and cleaning out ash helped a lot.