Let's Talk BBQ
General => General Discussion & Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: Pappymn on March 08, 2015, 10:49:51 AM
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Doing my pastrami cook today. My Maverick pit probe temp is jumping around like crazy. Big swings by the minute. I have fresh batteries in both ends of the Maverick.
Only thing left is the probe
Thoughts?
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Probably a bad probe or it has moisture in it. I have also seen them jump like that when they are bent too much while in the pit.
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Probably a bad probe or it has moisture in it. I have also seen them jump like that when they are bent too much while in the pit.
^^^ This!
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Moisture got in it.
Leave it in the oven at 350 for 30 minutes and see if the moisture clears out.
If that does not work probably bad connection on the probe.
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I've had to replace a couple of Maverick probes. They're not expensive.
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I've had to replace a couple of Maverick probes. They're not expensive.
Plus the replacements come with longer wires, which I see as a benefit.
BD
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Last time I ordered a probe for the Maverick - you could choose a 3 ft. or a 6 ft. wire....There is a price difference, but it is not a deal breaker - the longer wire really helps prevent a "meltdown" ;) ;D
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I just replaced mine. I was getting LLL
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I just replaced mine. I was getting LLL
Same here. I love the longer wires. I tried the oven thing on the one giving me issue but those plastic/rubber ends didn't like it ???
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I kinda have buyer's remorse for not getting the Maverick, solely for the remote monitoring feature.
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I've been trying for two days not to say this, but can't resist. The older the probe, the greater the tendency there is to have trouble with it. ::)
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Would love love to have Thermoworks probes work with the Maverick.....best of both worlds
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Would love love to have Thermoworks probes work with the Maverick.....best of both worlds
Yep, I dig my Thermoworks probes (I use a Dot and a ChefAlarm). They are super-accurate, I just wish I could chill on the couch while monitoring the cooker and meat temps.
Maybe Thermoworks will come out with a dual channel remote transmitter someday... I still might buy a Maverick one of these days...
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I've been trying for two days not to say this, but can't resist. The older the probe, the greater the tendency there is to have trouble with it. ::)
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That was a perfectly acceptable "double entendre".... ;) ;D
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Would love love to have Thermoworks probes work with the Maverick.....best of both worlds
For what it's worth, I found that the Thermoworks probe 362XX (still avail. for $8) works with my MAK. They use the same thermistor.
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I just replaced mine. I was getting LLL
Same here. I love the longer wires. I tried the oven thing on the one giving me issue but those plastic/rubber ends didn't like it ???
RAD, as you've probably figured out, you can put the probes in an oven, but leave the plug-ins out. Just as if you had plug-ins plugged into unit on countertop. ???
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I just replaced mine. I was getting LLL
Same here. I love the longer wires. I tried the oven thing on the one giving me issue but those plastic/rubber ends didn't like it ???
RAD, as you've probably figured out, you can put the probes in an oven, but leave the plug-ins out. Just as if you had plug-ins plugged into unit on countertop. ???
Yeap - Good thing it was already bad 8)