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Old 07-18-2016, 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by bat119 View Post
I upgraded my Bradley smoker burner to a 900 watt from 500, it reaches 250 in about 15 min’s 300 in a half hour my old burner I don’t think I ever hit 250. I completely gave up trying to smoke anything after it was 10 below outside.

It turned out to be an easy project, I removed the old burner and used the existing wiring although I changed the burner connections with larger holes. Two pieces of angle bracket bolted to the heat shield. I didn’t change or damage the smoker so I could install the original anytime.

$95 for the burner could be cheaper if you buy through a company
https://www.acklandsgrainger.com/en/product/WWG2XEF3

I opted to go with one large burner rather than add a second Bradley burner because I’ve already had one Bradley burner go after a short time.

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I am on my second burner, will look into a modification on the next one.smokers are great but the burners suck!
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