hatchethead
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I just picked up a 10" banjo burner from a buddy, and when I attached it to my proper tank to test it, the burner took 25 minutes to boil 3 gallons of water. According to what I've read about these burners, the burner is not as hot as it should be.
The regulator I received with the burner is not red in color. (It's blue or blue green.) I wonder if this is a low pressure regulator?
The flames on the burner are short, and they almost flicker like a candle's light when lit.
If the regulator is a low pressure regulator, will replacing the regulator solve the problem? Is there anything else that I should be considering? The burner does have an added fitting that has a shut-off valve on it; the fitting connects the regulator hose to the burner. It looks like something I've seen on line described as an adapter that will convert a burner from high- to low-pressure (or the other way around).
Thanks in advance for anything you can share to give me some direction.
The regulator I received with the burner is not red in color. (It's blue or blue green.) I wonder if this is a low pressure regulator?
The flames on the burner are short, and they almost flicker like a candle's light when lit.
If the regulator is a low pressure regulator, will replacing the regulator solve the problem? Is there anything else that I should be considering? The burner does have an added fitting that has a shut-off valve on it; the fitting connects the regulator hose to the burner. It looks like something I've seen on line described as an adapter that will convert a burner from high- to low-pressure (or the other way around).
Thanks in advance for anything you can share to give me some direction.