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Old 11-09-2011, 06:05 PM   #1
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Default Hurricane Burner/Natural Gas burner distance

So, my beautiful girlfriend got me a hurricane burner and a natural gas converter for Xmas, it came a bit early

I am going to build a brew rig, sometime in the near, probably far, future so she got me the one without the stand. I can weld so no biggy, but curious what folks recommend for the distance between the burner and a keggle?

Is it one of those things thats standard or based on how much pressure my pipe is pushing out?

Thanks for all advice.


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Conventional wisdom seems to suggest between 3-4", based on 80K BTU burner.
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