indianajns
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Hello Engineers and smarter than me brewers. Working on my brewery build and have gone with Natural gas feed to banjo burners. I have 1/2 NG pipe and a banjo burner which I have connected to an orifice from brewershardware with the correct sized hole for natural gas. The problem I am having is that I purchase 1/2 inch flex tube to connect to the 3/8 orifice. No one at Home depot or any local plumbing shop has the parts I need to connect the 3/8 male orifice to the 1/2 female yellow flex tube. So, what I have done is purchased a 3/8 flex tube which connects just fine to the orifice. See picture. Fired it up today and put 5 gallons of 65 F water into a keggle and had the burner wide open. It took 28 minutes to heat this water to boiling. My question is, do you think this amount of BTU's is enough when I brew 10 gallon batches or will I need to continue to look for a way to hook a 1/2 flex tube to my 3/8 orifice? THANKS!
