So I have a Bayou Classic SQ14 with the regulator that came with it. It takes a fair amount of twists of the red adjustment knob to go from 0% to 100%. I'm interested in knowing a reliable way to measure where I have the regulator set (vs. a reference notch or line to where I'd have to know / remember how many full turns I was at) and held to hold a rolling boil after hitting hot break so I can better control my boil-off volume.
I did some searching and only really found information on replacing / fixing regulators and hoses, or using gauges in multiple burner systems and / or with some sort of control / automation. Is it feasible to wire some sort of T with a 0-10psi gauge in after my regulator to get a reading representing my regulator position? Are these fitments on the hoses crimps that are covering a common (NPT?) fitment?
I did some searching and only really found information on replacing / fixing regulators and hoses, or using gauges in multiple burner systems and / or with some sort of control / automation. Is it feasible to wire some sort of T with a 0-10psi gauge in after my regulator to get a reading representing my regulator position? Are these fitments on the hoses crimps that are covering a common (NPT?) fitment?