Any outdoor cold weather brewers out there? I live near Chicago and tried to do this today, and encountered a problem about half-way through the boil where the flame kept getting smaller. Adjusting the regulator or air mix didn't help, and there was plenty of fuel left in the tank.
Since there was really thick frost on the propane tank, I wondered if the problem might be cold related somehow.
I got through it by applying hot wet rags to the propane tank valve itself, (especially near the blowoff disk) and that seemed to revive the flame to its former "virility".
I've never had this problem before, but I've never brewed in 30 degree weather either. Has anyone else encountered this before? How about you Minnesota / North Dakota guys? I just wonder if I was attempting something stupid. Does everyone know this except me?
Since there was really thick frost on the propane tank, I wondered if the problem might be cold related somehow.
I got through it by applying hot wet rags to the propane tank valve itself, (especially near the blowoff disk) and that seemed to revive the flame to its former "virility".
I've never had this problem before, but I've never brewed in 30 degree weather either. Has anyone else encountered this before? How about you Minnesota / North Dakota guys? I just wonder if I was attempting something stupid. Does everyone know this except me?