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    Banjo Burner low vs. high pressure

    Mike, I think I got an idea on why the flames are weak. The airflow inlet on the back of the burners was almost closed. I noticed this wasn't the case on my boil kettle burner. Open them up and you should get a decent flame. I also have the HLT/MK on one tank, and the BK on a second tank.
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    Banjo Burner low vs. high pressure

    Mike - Brewed on Thursday. Turns out that the gas lines to the propane are too long. The burner closest to the tank is a rocket engine! The other two are a lot less powerful. I have a secondary propane tank I will fill and use the smaller one for the HLT/MK and the larger for the BK.
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    The Beast Brew Rig

    Brewed on Thursday. Turns out that the gas lines to the propane are too long. The burner closest to the tank is a rocket engine! The other two are a lot less powerful. I have a secondary propane tank I will fill and use the smaller one for the HLT/MK and the larger for the BK. 2.5-3 inches from...
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    Banjo Burner low vs. high pressure

    Mike, I got the first brew in on Thursday. Manual control of the heat on the rig is tricky. I elected to bypass the automatic gas control in an attempt to get the rig running. Stick with some sort of temp com top solution for your HTL/MK. Once the project funds recover I will covert to automatic...
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    Banjo Burner low vs. high pressure

    Mike, I got the first test boil in last night. The major thing I learned is the less length in your tubing, the better. My boil kettle is the first thing attached to my propane tubing and it is a jet burner! The mash kettle and hot liquor tank burners are way less powerful. I think I will run a...
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    The Beast Brew Rig

    Thanks a lot everyone. I am waiting on my quick disconnects and will do a brewery test later this week. Its been almost 7 months since I started this project, and the anticipation is getting to me.
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    The Beast Brew Rig

    Thanks for the info 30! I am 2.5 inches from the pots to the top of the burners. I did a test boil with about 7 gallons of water or so and it took about 55 minutes to warm up. I figure i can get a boil going in about 25 minutes if I am at 170ish for the sparge. Forgive me if I said the wrong...
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    The Beast Brew Rig

    Need a little help/advice from folks with experience on Brutus 10 builds. I have three BG 14 burners running my Beast brew rig (AKA Brutus 10 knock off). I got three LPG valves from brewers hardware to convert the BG 14 to low pressure (or is it high pressure? I forget) Anyways, I attached a few...
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    Banjo Burner low vs. high pressure

    Just got the new propane nozzles in today, and installed them. The flames are more controllable. I can use the regulator to adjust the flame height. I wonder if this is the right flame height though. I am about 2.5 inches from the top of the burner to the bottom of the pots. The flame height...
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    Banjo Burner low vs. high pressure

    Mike, I just bought the LPG Burn 10 you posted about, and I have the BG14 burners your going with. Once the new nozzle ships I will install and provide feedback to you, and all.
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