I just wrapped my pork shoulder. I emptied the hopper of pellets because I don’t need the smoke at the moment. Is it OK for this thing to run dry?

by Nikkos2000

19 Comments

  1. nesspaulajeffpoo94

    What do you need no smoke for? Is there a grill setting? What is providing the “fuel”?

    If you are still attempting to cook it maybe move it to your oven?

    Not sure what is trying to be accomplished here 🙂

  2. dingleroyale

    What do you mean run dry? Without pellets? In a pellet grill? What would be the fuel for the heat?

  3. stuntdomino10

    I would say no. There is only an igniter and wood with the fan that provides the fuel for the wood to burn hotter. With an empty pot it will push your igniter to burn hotter and eventually error out. Or burn out the igniter. I would not suggest this.

  4. CoatStraight8786

    Pellets are the fuel source to keep the heat. You can go finish it in the oven though.

  5. GennaSince1984

    No. It will not function without the pellets

  6. Left-Researcher9073

    No, the pellets are also your heat source. Don’t let it run empty

  7. scott81425

    Just put it in the oven at that point if you don’t want smoke.

    That thing uses pellets to create heat. It has to have pellets for it to make heat.

  8. No way! It has to have the pellets for fuel.

  9. edreicasta

    Run dry??? What are you trying to do?
    Without pellets, there is not heat, without heat, why do you want to keep it in the smoker?

  10. Careless-Resource-72

    Yes. The best practice is to simply turn the controller off, leave it plugged in and wait for the smoker to cool off. Then unplug, cover and put it away. In 4 years I’ve never emptied the hopper. I typically smoke 2-3 times a month year round.

  11. Every_Zone_57

    Would not run without pellets. Not sure where your heat source will come from?

  12. You’re trolling right???

    How are you going to bring it up to temp, if you kill the flame?

  13. Delta_Kilo_84

    It will just burn out the remaining pellets it has left in the auger and fire pot. You’ll get rid of the smoke after those are burned up but obviously you also stop heating. Im not sure what you’re trying to do here…can’t keep cooking your wrapped meat without pellets. Smoke is just a by product of an oven fueled by pellets.

  14. ChinoDemamp11

    Just turn the smoker off then. Taking the fuel source out of it is the same as turning it off pretty much

  15. Human-Shirt-7351

    This has to be the most…. “What the…” post I’ve read in this sub. If you wrapped it tightly, it’s not getting any more smoke and is essentially in an oven. Pellets are fuel, so it can’t generate heat without fuel, this cannot finish cooking after the wrap.

    Did you read your manual at all?

  16. Louisvilleveryown

    Blud took the pellets out of a pro series.🤣🤣 This can’t be real

  17. MidnightHummer

    Run it dry, open lid, grab magnifying glass, or two! And finish your cook

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