The flame or burner is on the bottom, then the box for the wood or wood chips, then the water pan - the meat sits above all that. The premise is that the water simmers or boils and steams and that helps keep the meat moist. I don;t use the water pan when I am drying jerky. Using it, the results for the meats I've tried have been great, so I see no reason to not use it.


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