RT-1250 First Cook

RedT

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New to pellet smokers, assembled my new RT-1250 yesterday, did the initial burn this morning and decided to cook chicken for dinner. Rubbed with Meat Church The Gospel and set the grill to 350℉. After preheat, put 4 chicken breasts and one thigh/leg on the grill. 30 minutes later chicken looked a sickly white, so bumped temperature to 400℉. An hour later the meat probed at 130℉, still looking sickly. Loaded my Weber Kettle with charcoal and transferred chicken. Thanks for the Weber! Crispy, tender, smoky chicken probed at 180℉ in short order.

Will no doubt try brisket or maybe a pork butt on my next attempt. My goal was to also smoke sausage on the 1250, but I'm now in doubt. Maybe low-and-slow is what the pellet grill is for, but for grilling I'll stick with my Weber.
 
Something doesn’t add up.
Not to be rude but I must ask, Was the lid closed?
 
Yes sir, lid was closed. I noticed no smoke at all, but I understand pellets just don't smoke that much. The grill indicated the set temperature, and when I set it to 400℉, the pit temperature climbed steadily.
 
Red, sorry you had that experience, definitely not a representation of what your grill is capable of.
Call support, they are first class and will run you through some tests to get you on your way soon !
 
Have cooked a long time on the Weber WSM and my Weber Performer, so will continue to use for grilling. Will try the pellet grill for Low-Slow cooks. Don't think there is anything wrong with the RT, it's just not a grill.
 
Something is 100% off. At 400 the chicken should have been done in 45 minutes. Check your temp with a different thermometer
 

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