tomroeder
Well-Known Member
For you guys that are going to be manually controlling your flame (with a ball valve or other), I see no need for a regulator when you are on natural gas. The pressures are so low, and you are using a valve to control the flame. I am using electronic furnace valves on mine, (on/off) and they have built in regulators, so I used the regulators in them to tweak the flame just right since that will be the only control I have over the flame (on/off). But, if I was using manual valves for the burners, I would have never even considered a regulator. Just not enough pressure to justify one, IMHO. And remember Yambor44, that flame will behave differently with a brew pot sitting on top of it.
Hope I helped. Cheers!
Hope I helped. Cheers!