Hi all its me again yet another question
Gas burners what size do i need and what do i need to look for in a burner.
Can a gas burner be electronically controlled lets say to control strike water.?
i would like a burner that can boil up say 60-70ltrs for the brew kettle and maybe half that for the strike water.
thanks for any input into this
i have found a website for burners please take a look and tell me what you think. http://www.stockpotsrus.co.uk/index.php ... 2d5cb50db2
please scroll to the bottom of the page to see the 3 burners
cheers ...Kev
gas burners
Re: gas burners
You need a high pressure burner. Those are pricey but look ok. Check Bayou Burners on E-bay or KingKookers. These are used in the states and you can just buy the cast burner head and fabricate a stand. ADM uses one as well but its different, no doubt he will chip in. Subsonic
Re: gas burners
I would do a search on ebay or the like for "turkey fryer". That is the size burner that I use. Without being at home I wouldn't want to guess at the size and steer you wrong. Mine (I have 3) have no problem bringing 50L to a boil. Can't say for 70L.
As for the auto start, I wouldn't want an open flame without supervision.
As for the auto start, I wouldn't want an open flame without supervision.
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With his simulated wood grain
With his simulated wood grain
Re: gas burners
The £110.00 32 jet version is supposed to be the best there is.
I have toyed with the idea of trying one out for some time.
They are really for outside use if not using a thermo coupling cutoff device.
BZ
I have toyed with the idea of trying one out for some time.
They are really for outside use if not using a thermo coupling cutoff device.
BZ
Re: gas burners
This is the burner head I use http://www.kingkooker.com/detail.php?ID=122 $19 odd so add in postage and its still not a bad deal. You can fabricate a stand easily enough and the burner head has a screw thread at the base for fixing. Subsonic (Edit - mine boils 50 litres no problem, in fact I have to close it down a lot to prevent massive boilovers!)
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Re: gas burners
Subsonic wrote:This is the burner head I use http://www.kingkooker.com/detail.php?ID=122 $19 odd so add in postage and its still not a bad deal. You can fabricate a stand easily enough and the burner head has a screw thread at the base for fixing. Subsonic (Edit - mine boils 50 litres no problem, in fact I have to close it down a lot to prevent massive boilovers!)
IS this a stadard screw fitting to the gas pipe?
The stand is made from welded steeli imagine?
Thanks
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I use a Bullfinch Unilow Furnace: like this
They are bloody good, but not cheap (c£120), however they come up cheap on eBay every now and again, which is where I got mine from. come ot think of it, I get almost everything cheap from eBay these days....
If you get one, i would advise making sure to get the heat diffuser too (about £6) or the burner could well burn the bottom out of your kettle if it's a thin base.
They are bloody good, but not cheap (c£120), however they come up cheap on eBay every now and again, which is where I got mine from. come ot think of it, I get almost everything cheap from eBay these days....
If you get one, i would advise making sure to get the heat diffuser too (about £6) or the burner could well burn the bottom out of your kettle if it's a thin base.