Propane Burner Timer/Cut Off

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lhommedieu

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I'm looking for an inexpensive propane burner timer/cut off device. Let's say I want the burner to stay on for an hour, and then cut off. It doesn't need to be fancier, i.e., it's not going to be tied in to a temperature gauge, etc.
 
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[edit] This is the only timer-equipped propane regulator that Google found but when I tracked down the manual for it it turns out to do 15 minute cycles, only...

https://www.homedepot.com/p/King-Ko...h-Type-1-Connection-and-Timer-45033/203009033

But there are "timers" that can control the flow of propane, they need an actual regulator to pair with.
But they aren't inexpensive. For instance:

https://www.noworrieztimer.com/products/gas-grill-shut-off-timer
Yes, that's the one that I was considering. Costly though, as you say. Nice salmon fly, btw...
 
Yes, that's the one that I was considering.
I’ve used those on the gas grills at a vacation condo; they work well for saving fuel when people forget to turn off the grill. But I’m not sure I would trust them to more than +/- 5 minutes accuracy without some testing and calibration.

How are you thinking of using it?
 
Not a brewing thing: I make Chinese herbal decoctions with a clay pot on a gas range. I'll set a timer but frequently burn them when I'm away and not paying attention. I'm thinking of shifting the process to outdoors with a propane stove as it declutters the kitchen, and the one hour +/- 5 minutes would be an easy default.
 
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