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Old 10-12-2009, 04:16 AM   #1
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Default Jet Burner, 23 tip, for propane

Just found these 23 tip propane jet burners for $18.18 each + shipping of about $12 for 2 of them to me (2 for a total of $36.50). Do you think these are decent burners? I don't want to get burned.

http://www.kitchensupplydirect.com/THU-IRBR002CL.html


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Old 10-12-2009, 04:24 AM   #2
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Too bad it's LPG nad not NG. Otherwise I think it's a good find.
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Grimtas,

Here is your natural gas burner for the same price at the same price.

http://www.kitchensupplydirect.com/THU-IRBR002CN.html
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huhmmmm.....

tks for the link I did a quick search but didn't find that deal.

Ahh the 23 tip are ~90,000 BTU I was looking at the 32 tip ~145,000 BTU, but the price seems great to me.

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Does anyone know if these are low pressure or high pressure??
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23 tips is overkill for anything less than 15 gallons. If you're doing 10g or less, I'd recommend the 10 tip version or a Hurricane instead if you want better flame control.
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23 tips is overkill for anything less than 15 gallons. If you're doing 10g or less, I'd recommend the 10 tip version or a Hurricane instead if you want better flame control.
I would love to do 10 tip burners IF i could find low pressure ones for less than 100 bucks a pc. I recently tried to purchase 3 hurricane burners form firehouse cajun and they apparently quit taking online orders. Unfortunatley they did not quit taking money online. So when I ordered the 3 burners for 26 bucks a pc plus shipping and all it was a grand total of 114 bucks, which I Paypal'd to them. After a week I finally get a hold of someone and they inform me they are no longer taking online orders and cannot fufill my order. However they still have not returned my money. So i'm looking for some cheap Low pressure propane burners if anyone can help me out.
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I believe all propane will be considered high pressure. This is from GasLogGuys site on the 23 jet.

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23 multi-jet gas burner is able to reach up to 165,000 BTU with our 0 to 30 psi regulator. This gas burner uses propane gas only. Regulator and hose not included. Burner measures 9 inches in diameter. For high-pressure applications only. This gas burner is too powerful for lower BTU applications. Item 9441 is the stand that works with This gas burner. 1/2 inch female pipe connection
http://www.gaslogguys.com/item_name_Multi-Jet-Propane-Gas-Burner-Small_path_3-51-2110-2122_item_7312.html
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I believe all propane will be considered high pressure. This is from GasLogGuys site on the 23 jet.


http://www.gaslogguys.com/item_name_Multi-Jet-Propane-Gas-Burner-Small_path_3-51-2110-2122_item_7312.html
I respectfully disagree. Both show low pressure propane which is for 11WC or 0.4psi or less. the link to tejassmokers has the low pressure ring burners all the way up to a blistering 880,000 BTU's. The large tanks that run whole house systems are all considered Low Pressure. And you can get a low pressure regulator for bbq tanks as well.



http://morebeer.com/view_product/17250//Burner_-_92000_BTU_for_Low_Pressure_Propane


http://www.tejassmokers.com/newproducts_page6.htm
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Good point, I'm not a gas man But I was reffering to the jet burners. I don't think they come in a low pressure model outside of the NG ones. I'm mostly likely wrong though.



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