The house I recently moved into has a nice 100 gal LP tank that is just waiting to be put to use in brewing. It was hooked up to a BBQ on the patio and also has a connection on the inside of the house, most likely for indoor heating (but I'm not sure).
I purchased all the connectors that I needed to (physically) connect the hose that was attached to the BBQ, to the Bayou burners. However, when I fired up the burner all I got was a pathetic little flame. Some may already say "D'oh, you need [this and that]!"; and that's exactly the advice I'm looking for.
I already tried hooking up the burner without the 10 PSI regulator normally attached to the gas hose. It worked a bit better but still probably only 1-20% of the output I get from 20# tanks.
I am not at all familiar how all these regulators work so I took some pictures for those who want to help:
Propane tank label
Primary regulator (on tank)
Secondary regulator (after this the lines split into the one going into the house and to the BBQ)
I'd appreciate any input even if it's just "you have to get a professional plumber to do that for ya".
Cheers and bottoms up!
I purchased all the connectors that I needed to (physically) connect the hose that was attached to the BBQ, to the Bayou burners. However, when I fired up the burner all I got was a pathetic little flame. Some may already say "D'oh, you need [this and that]!"; and that's exactly the advice I'm looking for.
I already tried hooking up the burner without the 10 PSI regulator normally attached to the gas hose. It worked a bit better but still probably only 1-20% of the output I get from 20# tanks.
I am not at all familiar how all these regulators work so I took some pictures for those who want to help:
Propane tank label
Primary regulator (on tank)
Secondary regulator (after this the lines split into the one going into the house and to the BBQ)
I'd appreciate any input even if it's just "you have to get a professional plumber to do that for ya".
Cheers and bottoms up!