LowRent said:I'm looking through the documentation I got on my Stoker yesterday, and noticed the setback operation.
Has anyone experimented with this?
Larry D. said:The manual for my early Stoker doesn't mention this feature, as far as I can tell. Can you tell me what yours says? I might be interested in upgrading my software.
LowRent said:I have version .5.
In the corresponding, i.e. Ver .5, manual under section 2 "Introduction" on page seven in the subsection "Food Measurement Features" you'll find the following, "The Stoker also features a 'Setback' function to turn down the temperature of your barbecue / smoker when your food is done to prevent it from overcooking."
Larry D. said:Apparently it just does this on its own, as there seems to be nothing for you to set up. I'll have to watch this next time, instead of taking the meat off immediately when it reaches target temperature, and see if the Stoker backs off on the cooking temp (and how far - i.e., if the food temp alarm is set at 195, will the unit cut the cooking temp back to 195?)
rock said:There is a mistake in the manual. We intended on putting this feature in only to find out that it had a patent pending form our competitor. We have not revised the manual to reflect that. sorry for the confusion
rock said:There is a mistake in the manual. We intended on putting this feature in only to find out that it had a patent pending form our competitor. We have not revised the manual to reflect that. sorry for the confusion
DATsBBQ said:Or forget the lawyers and buy a license. Forgot, that would be more lawyers. :twisted:
That would be the easy way... and, to me, it's sorta like admitting defeat. A patent usually covers a way to do something. Generally, there are many ways to do something. The smart, and rich, ones usually patent a whole bunch of ways to do something--even the ways they discard--because it slows down the competition. I kinda doubt that's the case here.
rock said:Ok the truth is we asked alot of people who have the Guru if they ever used that function and only 2 people said they had used it and both said they only used it once. We thought we would concentrate our efforts in the areas where we have had the most requests form our users. The new version of Software that will be out soon will have some very kewl new features.