Timberwolf
Pellet Moisture Contamination
Pellets in the hopper swell, crumble, or form clumps.
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Possible Causes
High humidity exposure, Rainwater entering hopper, Hopper lid gasket leak, Storing pellets in open bags
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Unplug the grill before cleaning the hopper and auger.
- Remove wet pellets: Scoop or vacuum all pellets and sawdust from the hopper and auger intake.
- Dry the hopper: Wipe with a dry cloth and allow to air dry completely.
- Inspect hopper lid seal: Replace a damaged Timberwolf Hopper Lid Gasket to prevent future water ingress.
- Store pellets properly: Keep pellets in sealed containers or bags in a dry location.
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Repair Difficulty
Very Easy
1/5
Required Part
Timberwolf Hopper Lid Gasket
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