yaddayadda93
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In an effort to reduce the wear-and-tear on the kitchen stove, I've been looking for a propane burner. I'm cheap, and I've been looking in second-hand stores. In a weak moment, I saw a never-been-used camp stove for only $7. I was pretty excited and I had people with me so I had to hurry and I didn't read the box close enough. When I got home I realized that the burner is butane, not propane, and it is only rated to 6,5000 BTUs. Soooo, two questions:
1. It's probably possible to convert it to propane, but at what expense or difficulty?
2. Is it even worth it at 6,500 BTUs? Is that enough to do 3-4 gallons for an extract brew?
Thanks for the advice.
1. It's probably possible to convert it to propane, but at what expense or difficulty?
2. Is it even worth it at 6,500 BTUs? Is that enough to do 3-4 gallons for an extract brew?
Thanks for the advice.