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Soldier on. Hopefully you have a proper outdoor receptacle installed for your outdoor cooking equipment.
My MAK 2 Star is on my grill uncovered. I have used it in all types of weather (rain, snow, sleet) and have had no problems with it.
Keep cooking..... Seriously...I have a piece of Advantec sub floor material tha is a little bigger in width and length than the hopper on my MAK . This give me e to 4 inches of over hang on front...back and end. So no worries about the electronics.I the case of wind....add to the above a prtial sheet of plywood so as to provide a wind break/windscreen.
Quote from: KJRsmoker on January 04, 2018, 03:03:00 PMMy MAK 2 Star is on my grill uncovered. I have used it in all types of weather (rain, snow, sleet) and have had no problems with it. I wonder if they are all that way as I have seen PG's & rain don't mix..........
Quote from: teesquare on January 04, 2018, 03:45:01 PMKeep cooking..... Seriously...I have a piece of Advantec sub floor material tha is a little bigger in width and length than the hopper on my MAK . This give me e to 4 inches of over hang on front...back and end. So no worries about the electronics.I the case of wind....add to the above a prtial sheet of plywood so as to provide a wind break/windscreen.So you do need to do something for the rain or is that just overkill?Thanks everyone
Just make sure to keep your pellets dry - they will turn into mud / "concrete like" if they get wet.Keep you electronics as dry as you can - and (obviously) be careful with any electrical appliance in wet conditions - I dont think any pellet grill manufacturer recommend using the smoker in the rain as its a safety hazard. I know GMG does not recommend it:https://greenmountaingrills.com/support/daniel-boone/I use my pellet grill under a deck in all types of weather (but it stays dry) _ I will be smoking deer jerkey tonight @ about 20F