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Propane burner won't stay lit

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Good afternoon,

I have been building a cooker for about a year now. Today I built a burner out of 1 inch inner diameter black pipe. The pipe will not stay lit when the Venturi is opened up. When it's closed there is a blue flame but only through half of the pipe. The pipe is 60" long. I am also using an adjustable high pressure regulator.

My question is there not enough pressure to get the fuel through that length of pipe or is it starved for oxygen? The Venturi is mounted outside of the grill.

Any thoughts are appreciated.

Thanks,

Chuck
 
Hello.  Just off the top of my head without pictures I would be inclined to say your holes/slits in your pipe are too big.  Maybe not but just my guess.  Keep Smokin!

Danny
 
Your pipe may be too long and/or the hole sizes too big?

Is it possible that the wind is blowing out the flame?

Would two 30" burners fit your application?
 
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