Okay. I have my brewstand done and I'm having a little issue with the burners. I have two Blichmann burners attached to the same manifold. One is connected to the Honeywell valve and the other isn't. The one connected to the Honeywell valve seems to pulse a little. I see the flame getting bigger and smaller over a few seconds. The one directly connected to the manifold doesn't do this. So, I have to conclude it's the Honeywell valve causing this. I know there is a pressure regulator in the valve. Is this causing this?
I did convert the valve to LP and I'm using the Blichmann supplied LP regulator feeding the manifold. This regulator is not a low pressure one. Do I need to use a low pressure regulator to eliminate this problem?
I also notice when the Auber PID controller turns on the valve, if I have the regulator turned up too much, it will not light, Pressure too high?
I'm afraid if I switch to a low pressure regulator, I won't get enough BTUs.
Thanks for any help.