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    Help converting banjo burner to low pressure

    I'm trying to convert the 3 10" banjo burners I bought to low pressure propane so i can automate the brewstand I'm working on. I put together a low pressure regulator with a Marshall 2 stage regulator and drilled out the brass orifice to about .090", which according to the charts should be...
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    Low pressure Banjo burner power

    I'll go with the low pressure route. My intial plan was to use 20 psi regulators and I'm all the way down to 1/2 psi...pretty drastic change. Those suckers must through out a ridiculous amount of heat at 20 psi!
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    Low pressure Banjo burner power

    After alot of thread reading, it sounds like if I want to run a 10 psi regulator on my brewstand w/automation my only choice for pilot flame safety is the expensive and difficult to find Baso h19 valve. (correct me if I'm wrong) So, I'm considering converting my banjo burners to low pressure...
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    Temperature Controlled Burners, Brutus, Banjo BG14, Piloted Honeywell Valve Questions

    I'm working on a Brutus build and neglected pilot safety in my initial plan. I already have a 20 psi regulator and 10" bayou burners. 20psi would be too high for a set up with this valve, right? Any recommendations or existing threads for the most inexpensive way to put a solid pilot safety...
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