• Some of the links on this forum allow SMF, at no cost to you, to earn a small commission when you click through and make a purchase. Let me know if you have any questions about this.

Search results for query: *

  • Users: pmarc
  • Content: Threads, Posts
  • Order by date
  1. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    I test with my thumb. I’m not worrying about losing 50 deg upon lifting the lid - you’re right the grates temp doesnt change much. Actually I’m a wood-fired griller not a gas guy., But wood is an art and very challenging. Gets tiring for just a few ppl - not worth it. You can barely talk to...
  2. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    Well since I'm not turning off anything LOL it gets to 400 deg in 4 min and 550 deg in 5 min. Given another 5 min it'll get even hotter.
  3. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    Was thinking the same that the 6 is too low for burner 2 to be stable but I can avoid the problem by never allowing it to go off. Noting a little bit beyond 12:00 the knob turns it off. I could also make a “stop” to limit the knob’s range.
  4. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    Was thinking the same that the 6 is too low for burner 2 to be stable but I can avoid the problem by never allowing it to go off. Noting a little bit beyond 12:00 the knob turns it off. I could also make a “stop” to limit the knob’s range.
  5. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    Thinking the same. The 6 pressur
  6. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    I ran it again, after sun down and the burners generate the same flame. BUT!!! I just noticed an oddity with the control knob . The outer burner's flame rises and diminishes as you adjust the knob. As you'd expect. And incrementally from low to high. But the inside burner TURNS OFF completely...
  7. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    By the way would you disadvise me boring out the orifices greater than the 14%?
  8. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    Did pic post? Give me your email.
  9. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    Ignore my “funky” remark. I just didn't want to deal with an opening which uses a quick-attach mechanism. In the end all was attached perfectly, as I used flared ends where needed - I know that gas leaks if you attach threads to threads, etc. There was zero gas leak during any of the tests...
  10. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    With unit on, at high, the pressure is 6 in H2O. Which is 14% low. I don't think adding 14% would do anything. Between you and me. Some Details: the two pressure exercises (grill on, grill off) were done using the 10 ft hose the unit came with. One end attached at the unit, the other end at...
  11. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    I'm not sure exactly where to hook up, inside the grill. For example, I can access where the gas enters behind the gas knob (then the gas leaves this device and runs a foot in two thin coiled tubes, to the burners. Actually there's no where else to hook up the T.
  12. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    Can you give me an interim reply on these numbers, thanx.
  13. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    The gauge at the spigot reads 6 oz / in sq or 10 in H2O (I have to exchange the T tonight - wrong size)
  14. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    I ordered yours. Thanx. This is gonna be an easy fix. If the pressure at grill is below spec, I'll re-locate the grill to within 10 feet of the beginning of the line, after measuring pressure again. No way I'm gonna replace 100 ft of pipe. BTW the orifices hole sizes match for the advertised...
  15. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    Will this do the job? I dont know how to convert psi, though. They all seem the same.
  16. P

    Increasing heat for a gas grill

    About to buy a manometer any brand you suggest? They range from $11 - $50.
SmokingMeatForums.com is reader supported and as an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases.
Back
Top
Clicky