Hey guys,
So I'm fairly new to a proper Genesis setup. I have a nextgen new to me as of yesterday. I found a few videos and followed the build with [HASHTAG]#400[/HASHTAG] and [HASHTAG]#200[/HASHTAG] mesh. I seem to get it all together, pulse out all of the hot spots, Finally get a nice consistent fire and feel happy and confident and then fill her up. I'll get a half hour to an hour into vaping it and then a burned hit or hot spot crops up. This might be fine on a traditional top cap setup but with the nextgen it requires the tank be emptied. It is really becoming frustrating. It this just par for the course or can a proper mesh setup not require fiddling for weeks on end? I don't mind getting better at it but if it is something that will require a daily fiddle I'd rather just find something better. Just looking for the honest truth.
So I'm fairly new to a proper Genesis setup. I have a nextgen new to me as of yesterday. I found a few videos and followed the build with [HASHTAG]#400[/HASHTAG] and [HASHTAG]#200[/HASHTAG] mesh. I seem to get it all together, pulse out all of the hot spots, Finally get a nice consistent fire and feel happy and confident and then fill her up. I'll get a half hour to an hour into vaping it and then a burned hit or hot spot crops up. This might be fine on a traditional top cap setup but with the nextgen it requires the tank be emptied. It is really becoming frustrating. It this just par for the course or can a proper mesh setup not require fiddling for weeks on end? I don't mind getting better at it but if it is something that will require a daily fiddle I'd rather just find something better. Just looking for the honest truth.