There's a variety of different profiles on the Huky forum to experiment with. They differ somewhat depending on the drum style, perforated or solid. And there are excellent Artisan setup guides.
Just like other forums, questions can be repetitive; especially for folks ordering/using a Huky for the first time or advancing from a popper.
A better way to use that forum is to post a graph from Artisan, list the settings used on a Huky stove including air control, along with problems or defects. If you found a killer roast profile the same can be done.
That is what I was thinking. I have been manually logging as I don't have Artisan. Just converted some of my roasts to graphs. In doing so I notified a steep uptick right before 1c when I had already turned the gas off in 2 graphs.
Is 1c pretty quiet usually? The Huky is louder than the Behmor.
How well does the cooling tray fit the fan? I have suction that I want to eliminate but have to be able to remove the tray.
I started roasting with my used Huky without datalogging and using the built in damper. First change was to add in a cheap light dimmer and calibrate it with an anemometer. That worked fine until I tried hooking up Artisan. The "flick" at the end of the roast is another debate, if one turns off the gas that usually takes care of it. Also dropping at the end of 1C solves it as well.
An easy profile to use is what I call a 4-3-2-1 using 454g. Charge at 160-180c at .5 kPa and low air. At the TP crank up the gas to 4kPa, at 150c reduce to 3kPa, 160c 2kPa, 170c 1kPa, 180c 1-.5kPa, 190c (as necessary), 1c (increase air). It's a declining ROR type profile for a filter roast; if one is roasting longer the gas can be temporarily increased/bumped up at 180c to give momemtem at boost.
The Huky was originally designed for a single fan, and required a lot of switching around at the end of the roast. Having two or three screens would make it easier as well. Also the router controller has proved to be a better air controller than the dimmer and is supposed to work with Artisan.
Doesn't sound like your having any issues with the fan, it can be blocked up a little if necessary; and the vent bowl is a useful accessory. The little motor in the back is noisy, holds up pretty well for a 17$ part.