![]() ![]() What I DO NOT LIKE is the body of the fan itself. ![]() Now for the fan - I like the size of the fan, the ability to set max fan speed via the app (I don't need a 20CFM fan coming off of a 5CFM fan for my gravity fed pits), and the ability to switch adapters via the plates. ![]() ![]() Gives me the peace of mind if there were power issues that it will run w/o missing a beat. I really like the ability to set custom aspects with the drive, from set point to the degree, lid open detector and time spent not blowing the fan, and definitely the ability to run on a battery if needed. I wish the drive had a dual drive capability on it, as I do have two large gravity smokers and would prefer to be able to run both of them off of one device, and will potentially at some point, order a 2nd as a result. I LOVE the graphing and the ability to have six temp probes running. When hooked up to wifi I can leave my cooker alone and go off about my business, even run errands, and monitor it where I'm at. When I was back in Kansas City for trip to see family, I saw the Fireboard at the KC BBQ Store and ultimately went with it. Stokers went out of business (unfortunately) and I needed to replace mine with something that I could use. What would be the best way to connect all my fans? (2 top exhaust, one rear exhaust, 2 front intake and one bottom intake, with my sabertooth I had an exhaust under the GPU too but removed it in this setup because of the lack of ports).Currently I have a Fireboard 2 Drive after having been on Stoker's (Rocks BBQ) for a number of years on my gravity fed pits (I used to compete in KCBS events for a few years). (my case exhaust fans are pretty noisy close to max power).Īlso I have the rear exhaust fan connected to the AIO_PUMP port, is that alright? It makes it more annoying to configure in the bios as this port does not follow the same rules as the others, but that fan seems to be doing ok now. I just built my new system on this board yesterday, but the case fans are a lot louder than they were on my Sabertooth Mark II, even after setting up qfan first automatically, and then lowering it manually (which may not be that safe).īecause of the lack of fan ports, I have the 2 top exhaust fans connected to the CPU_OPT port using a Y cable, but this does not appear in the BIOS, I am guessing it is using values from CPU_FAN, but I want to slow down only the case fans, not the CPU one too. ![]()
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