Cadac Neoway

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Anyone see any conversion kits or forced air systems for a Cadac Neoway?
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Re: Cadac Neoway

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you'd have to look at something that fits like the BBQ Guru's if you want forced draft on that kettle, which will mean drilling the bottom of the kettle. Not sure if Pitmaster have a similar way of connecting or a BBQ Guru to Pitmaster adapter?
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Yeah I was wondering if the pitmaster with the standard adapter kit (the bowl looking thing) might fit or be bodged on in some way - any idea of the dimensions of the bowl end?
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Never used one, but looking at pictures, is the vent at the bottom on that silver thing? If so, if that can be removed, you could use a stainless steel pet bowl (available in a myriad of sizes at pet stores) and adapt similar to this:

http://www.bbbqs.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=3949
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aris wrote:Never used one, but looking at pictures, is the vent at the bottom on that silver thing? If so, if that can be removed, you could use a stainless steel pet bowl (available in a myriad of sizes at pet stores) and adapt similar to this:

http://www.bbbqs.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=3949
Excellent idea..time to get bodging :)
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