Finally,
Here are some pics from my rig.
I have the breakaway ferrule compression fitting on a pilot light, that I can't get to seal. Any suggestions on how to fix? I tried removing and cutting some of the old tubing and retightening. It doesn't work, you can pull easily the aluminum tubing out of the fitting when fully tightened...
Living in central FL, where most folks have electric heat used infrequently (maybe 7 days per year at most), it is hard to find propane "experts". Also living in the country, the term "expert" is used loosely on all accounts, not just propane guys. Anyway, I have finally hired one to help sort out the problem. He thought the orifice on the burners looked too big. He thought I might have bugs that crawled into the fittings. He thought trying to run more than one burner on the connecting tubing to the propane tank was bad. I am dubious of this expert, but am proceeding. He is going to plumb in the connections for me to connect to my buried tanks (long story but there are 2x250gal propane tanks) via a supply line that runs to my brew patio area.
At any rate, my replacement burners and orifices were purchased through brewershardware. I believe I have checked the order history and all seems correct.
I think I have either too little air mixing with the propane or vice versa.
TD
Here are some pics from my rig.
I have the breakaway ferrule compression fitting on a pilot light, that I can't get to seal. Any suggestions on how to fix? I tried removing and cutting some of the old tubing and retightening. It doesn't work, you can pull easily the aluminum tubing out of the fitting when fully tightened...
Living in central FL, where most folks have electric heat used infrequently (maybe 7 days per year at most), it is hard to find propane "experts". Also living in the country, the term "expert" is used loosely on all accounts, not just propane guys. Anyway, I have finally hired one to help sort out the problem. He thought the orifice on the burners looked too big. He thought I might have bugs that crawled into the fittings. He thought trying to run more than one burner on the connecting tubing to the propane tank was bad. I am dubious of this expert, but am proceeding. He is going to plumb in the connections for me to connect to my buried tanks (long story but there are 2x250gal propane tanks) via a supply line that runs to my brew patio area.
At any rate, my replacement burners and orifices were purchased through brewershardware. I believe I have checked the order history and all seems correct.
I think I have either too little air mixing with the propane or vice versa.
TD



