Brew Rig - two burners w/ one regulator?

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Just trying to confirm (search didn't turn up anything) something. Can two burners be used with one regulator? Can you regulate flow to each burner w/ a ball valve?

Trying to plan a brew rig and need two burners for two keggles but am unsure how to set them up on one line. I have the regular turkey fryer burner now and stand...not sure how good this burner will be on my new keggle either.
 
Yea, its how my sabco is setup, it has a regulator attached to hard pipe, each burner (3) has a ball valve. Just make sure it doesn't leak and your good to go.
 
I have a 3 keggle set-op that I run off 1 20# tank. I run the regulator/hose to a header with 3 needle valves, one for each burner. When I am doing 2 10 gallon batches at the same time, I usually have to swap tanks during the boils because the amount of propane I am pulling freezes the tank. Otherwise it works great.
 

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