DirtyOz
08-08-2018, 12:23 AM
In my effort to cast the other day, I discovered my Lyman Big Dipper pot would simply not get hot enough. The difference on that particular day was that it was like 84*F. Which is somewhat rare for Alaska, but it does happen. In the process of learning what my relatively new pot can do, I have seen pb temps over 750* in cooler weather (which is too hot for my liking). According to my dial probe in past sessions, 715-720 worked quite well. I couldn’t get it over 690 on that day. Of coarse these might not be accurate temps, but I know what works for me according to MY T-stat.
I’m not sure where the pots temp probe is, but it has to be between the inner and outer wall of the pot. Just curious if the direct sunlight on the black pot body is tricking out the temp probe.
I’m flying out to work remote in the morning and bringing 30# of lead and all the fixins too. I have a nice shady spot out there to crank out some shiny’s.
Oz
I’m not sure where the pots temp probe is, but it has to be between the inner and outer wall of the pot. Just curious if the direct sunlight on the black pot body is tricking out the temp probe.
I’m flying out to work remote in the morning and bringing 30# of lead and all the fixins too. I have a nice shady spot out there to crank out some shiny’s.
Oz