I'm working on converting my 10" banjo's to low pressure propane. I drilled out the orifice to .067" and I'm getting blue tips, but just want to be sure this is about the max power I'm going to get or if I should keep tweaking. The flame seems to surge in and out a bit too. I've been using a 4" 10 psi cajun that'll shoot a flame a foot in the air, so this is a big chage.
Also-when I'm lighting it, it keeps blowing a flame back out the back of the burner as it ignites. Kind of scarry. Any ideas why?
I'm using the hose from the high pressure regulator for the banjo's from NB and a Marshall 2 stage low pressure regulator. Should I use a larger hose for low pressure?
Also-when I'm lighting it, it keeps blowing a flame back out the back of the burner as it ignites. Kind of scarry. Any ideas why?
I'm using the hose from the high pressure regulator for the banjo's from NB and a Marshall 2 stage low pressure regulator. Should I use a larger hose for low pressure?
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