postman0913
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What would be the difference between these two?
Don't know but this one rocks...go Bayou SP-14. I've seen it on Amazon for $35 by the way with free shipping.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009JXYQ4/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
High Pressure Cast Iron Propane Burner description:
The High Pressure Cast Iron Propane Burner replaces the Bayou Classic propane burners in the round burner frames (SP10, SP50). This particular high pressure cast iron burner can handle a higher heat then our fry burner and a regulator with a higher PSI. The Bayou Classic High Pressure Cast Iron Burner does include the shutter. Orifices for this cast iron burner are available for purchase. This burner gives off a blue high heat flame. The face of this cast iron burner measures 4 inches in diameter.
Many people have asked us for a BTU for this cast iron propane burner. The actual cast iron element (burner) does not determine the BTUs. The regulator determines the BTUs. You can use the 10 PSI, 20 PSI, 30 PSI and 40 PSI regulator kit with it.
High Pressure Cast Iron Fry Burner description:
The Bayou Classic high pressure cast iron fry burner is considered a high pressure burner but in Cajun terms is low pressure. This cast iron fry burner performs well when used with 10 PSI regulators. If you put a higher BTU, the flame is less controllable. You will also have an issue with the burner receiving too much propane, which will result in your flame blowing itself out. We do use this burner in the SQ14 propane outdoor cookers and 1114 stainless steel propane outdoor cookers. The Bayou Classic high pressure cast iron fry burner includes the air shutter. Orifices are available for purchase separately. The face of this cast iron burner measures 5 1/2 inches in diameter.
Many people have asked us for a BTU for this cast iron propane burner. The actual cast iron element (burner) does not determine the BTUs. The regulator determines the BTUs. You can use the 10 PSI regulator kit with it.
I sure wish you guys with the SQ-14 could explain to me how you get 10 gallons to boil. I have a hard time getting it to keep a rolling boil on 5 gallon batches in my keggle. I had such a hard time that I went back to my SS 7 gallon pot for 5 gallon batches.
I am about to put the BG14 burner in the SQ-14 stand and match it up with a 30 pis regulator. I just can't get enough out of my SQ-14 with the keggle. It's a shame too, I love that square stand....
I sure wish you guys with the SQ-14 could explain to me how you get 10 gallons to boil. I have a hard time getting it to keep a rolling boil on 5 gallon batches in my keggle. I had such a hard time that I went back to my SS 7 gallon pot for 5 gallon batches.
I am about to put the BG14 burner in the SQ-14 stand and match it up with a 30 pis regulator. I just can't get enough out of my SQ-14 with the keggle. It's a shame too, I love that square stand....
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