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Sturg78

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Hi all,

I have a Bayou Classic SP10 burner I use for 4-6 gal boils. Does the trick but it sounds like a jet burner. I just moved into closer quarters with neighbors and felt bad after burning jet fuel for a few hours.

I think with my kettle and boil volume, I don't need that much umph. I don't want to spend a bunch to replace it and have found this online. I believe this is notably quieter and still hot enough to do what I am looking for. Could I mount this burner onto the sp10 stand and use the old regulator/hose/etc.?

Thanks for the help folks, cheers!

:mug:
 
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Hi all,

I have a Bayou Classic SP10 burner I use for 4-6 gal boils. Does the trick but it sounds like a jet burner. I just moved into closer quarters with neighbors and felt bad after burning jet fuel for a few hours.

I think with my kettle and boil volume, I don't need that much umph. I don't want to spend a bunch to replace it and have found this online. I believe this is notably quieter and still hot enough to do what I am looking for. Could I mount this burner onto the sp10 stand and use the old regulator/hose/etc.?

Thanks for the help folks, cheers!

:mug:

That burner looks like it might fit in your stand. It's the same burner used in the Bayou Classic SQ14. I have one of those, and it is very quiet. I only have a 5 psi regulator for it, so it might be noisier at higher pressures. The burner does have a center mounting boss in addition to the visible bosses on the ring.

Brew on :mug:
 
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BG14 is a gas hog. I have two and I like them very much but they are thirsty for the propane.
 
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