coinhall09
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OK just to start out I have searched the threads and google answered some of my questions.
I will be using two BG-14 burners , bought the low pressure orifices because these seem to be the best and don't blow thru a lot of lp.
I am using keggles on a 3 tier stand with a cooler mlt.
I am trying to figure out how to plumb this all up , I thought about buying two lp quike connects off ebay and a 10 ft 3/8 low pressure hose off there too but that's pushing 90$ with out a regulator.
So question one what btu rating should I look for in a low pressure regulator to run these ?
I thought about trying to fit together the black pipe at lowes but that seems like it would just add more $ with adapters and fittings.
Would this reg work ?
http://www.amazon.com/Camco-57721-Pressure-Regulator-Hose/dp/B002UC8MJW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1390608809&sr=8-3&keywords=3%2F8+low+pressure+propane+regulator
It is rated for 70,000 btu per hour.
Ive been trying to figure out the best way to go as for $ and how long it will take me to get all parts to ship.
Like I stated before I thought about using lp quick connects .
Here is the cheapest that I have found...
http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-F276187-Propane-Connector/dp/B000AMC5WY
My thinking is to screw the female end onto the propane orfice , and then attach the male end onto the lp hose with the regulator .
Then after I sparge the 2nd time just disconnect from one burner and connect to brew kettle burner?
The only problem is I would need to find another female end quick connect.
Sorry for over thinking but I need to get the pipeline full and fast!
also I don't want to screw up and spend $ on something I didn't need or the wrong piece.
Soooo if anyone would care to check my idea and give some positive feedback mutch would be apprieceated.
Thanks , Jacob
I will be using two BG-14 burners , bought the low pressure orifices because these seem to be the best and don't blow thru a lot of lp.
I am using keggles on a 3 tier stand with a cooler mlt.
I am trying to figure out how to plumb this all up , I thought about buying two lp quike connects off ebay and a 10 ft 3/8 low pressure hose off there too but that's pushing 90$ with out a regulator.
So question one what btu rating should I look for in a low pressure regulator to run these ?
I thought about trying to fit together the black pipe at lowes but that seems like it would just add more $ with adapters and fittings.
Would this reg work ?
http://www.amazon.com/Camco-57721-Pressure-Regulator-Hose/dp/B002UC8MJW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1390608809&sr=8-3&keywords=3%2F8+low+pressure+propane+regulator
It is rated for 70,000 btu per hour.
Ive been trying to figure out the best way to go as for $ and how long it will take me to get all parts to ship.
Like I stated before I thought about using lp quick connects .
Here is the cheapest that I have found...
http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-F276187-Propane-Connector/dp/B000AMC5WY
My thinking is to screw the female end onto the propane orfice , and then attach the male end onto the lp hose with the regulator .
Then after I sparge the 2nd time just disconnect from one burner and connect to brew kettle burner?
The only problem is I would need to find another female end quick connect.
Sorry for over thinking but I need to get the pipeline full and fast!
also I don't want to screw up and spend $ on something I didn't need or the wrong piece.
Soooo if anyone would care to check my idea and give some positive feedback mutch would be apprieceated.
Thanks , Jacob
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