"air dont care " haha.. Here is why it doesn't..
Haha, I like it!! I wasn't even drinking tonight On a roll I guess.
The PitCalc only uses stack volume which favors a square shape.
The shape of a pipe has a large effect on the spreading of particles suspended in the fluid flowing through the pipe. Calculations show that round pipes produce symmetrical spreading along the flow direction, whereas rectangular pipes give an asymmetry
OK, sounds great. I only ask because i feel like I read somewhere that if it's too tall... the exhaust air cools as its traveling up a taller stack, then slows as it cools, and boggs down the airflow exiting the pit.... not sure if there is any truth to that or not... but that was the reason for the question....dacolson wrote: ↑February 23rd, 2021, 6:55 pmVolume of the stack above the top of the pit is what matters. I imagine there is a diminishing return at some point but most folks look for two things - is the stack high enough to get the smoke out of my eyes? And will the stack fit under my garage door. You can hinge the stack if it's too tall but if you are constantly breathing smoke, I'd increase the height.
Not at all, it's what I did on my last smoker so it would fit in the garage. Doubled up on box section.