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Smoke Generator Element For Automaton
By Bob Yorburg

Remember these smoke generators often leave an oily residue.  Please
test elsewhere before placing into automaton.  Also the draft and
refueling the smoker is a big concern.  To work properly, they need to
be placed by the outlet.  Otherwise you may need an artificial draft
and/or access to reload the fuel.  The oil level is critical: too much
and it takes forever to heat; too little and your battery burns out
quickly.

Bob Yorburg



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