DIPAfool Member Joined Feb 9, 2011 Messages 23 Reaction score 0 Location roanoke Feb 24, 2011 #1 I'm looking for some cheap but worthy burners for my three keggle system build. NG, LPG, and heating element suggestions are all on the table. Pros, cons, and any other information is a plus.
I'm looking for some cheap but worthy burners for my three keggle system build. NG, LPG, and heating element suggestions are all on the table. Pros, cons, and any other information is a plus.
infection Well-Known Member Joined Sep 9, 2010 Messages 200 Reaction score 4 Location Mt. Laurel Feb 24, 2011 #2 I would go with these: http://www.agrisupply.com/bg-high-pressure-cast-iron-burner-/p/64494/cn/5400001/ and agrisupply stores are in your neck of the woods so if one is within driving distance you could save the shipping
I would go with these: http://www.agrisupply.com/bg-high-pressure-cast-iron-burner-/p/64494/cn/5400001/ and agrisupply stores are in your neck of the woods so if one is within driving distance you could save the shipping
buzzkill Well-Known Member Joined Feb 5, 2009 Messages 979 Reaction score 22 Location Green Country Oklahoma Feb 24, 2011 #3 all I know is my burner is 60,000BTU's and I do 10-12 gal in a keggle. its kinda under powered. but once it gets to a boil I have to cut it way back. just takes longer to get the boil rolling than I would like. Its LPG.
all I know is my burner is 60,000BTU's and I do 10-12 gal in a keggle. its kinda under powered. but once it gets to a boil I have to cut it way back. just takes longer to get the boil rolling than I would like. Its LPG.