That's actually a pretty useful demonstration. One of those small banjo burners can put out major heat with a 30 psi regulator. I think up to 150 thousand btu's? Alot of people don't realize they can handle that much pressure and put out that amount of heat.
Texas Star Outdoors those jet burners would that be similar to a tiger torch(weed burners) I've never owned a jet burner but definitely looking to them
@@babcockglobalinc3625 honestly not always true depending on orface size and back pressure if it can let all 30lb of pressure through have a single tiger torch rated to 208k btu at 30 psi have a 60psi reg on it honestly don't get quite double out of it but then again the 100 lb tank is even a limiter at those btu outputs for any length of time like over 20 min at 400k btu the tank temp drops and with that so does vapor pressure
Correct me if I am wrong but I could use any low pressure burner using a 30psi regulator and adjusting the fuel air mixture and turn it into a high pressure burner?
so can i just replace the regulator on ANY burner with a 30 PSI and have it boil water that fast? I have a small turkey fryer burner that i'm sure is only 10psi.....
Thanks for that. Same pot construction? Age? Metal? Company? I have a KK cast I use with a 50qt pot, but bought an 80qt pot for a crawfish boil. Thought I needed a jet burner to get up to temps quicker......guess not. =/
test 1 wasn't a fair test as JB was running at 10 PSI vs. 30 PSI for CB. 1/3 less power/fuel for JBtest 2 JB won by 15 sec at 27PSI vs. CB at 30 PSI. JB running at 10% less PSI and still won 15 sec. Unfortunately, we don't know how much fuel was used to truly know which is better or more fuel efficient. But I would think even at 27 PSI, JB used more fuel than CB at 30 PSI. Propane produces X amount of heat and Y amount of heat is needed to boil water. To boil faster, you'll need more propane than Y amount with all things being equal. I think JB uses propane faster therefore would burner hotter as evidently test 2 shown. But the weight of tanks would have definitely would have helped proved it. I still would use a JB for just high heat like for boiling and wok cooking but I wonder how much propane is used vs less heat and less propane for efficiency.Good test and comparison anyway.
kc kc Thanks for your comments. Test one was just to prove that a standard jet burner with a standard 10 psi regulator doesn't produce as much heat as the setup we use for our cookers. You are correct about it depends on how much propane you put into the burner. The more you put into it the more BTUs you get. That is the point of the video. Thanks for watching.
Great demonstration of how NOT to light a burner. I wonder how many people lost some hair or skin copying your technique. PSA- they sell long reach butane lighters at the Dollar Store.
It is not cast or jet that is hottest they are using vapor if you want hot fast you need a liquid burner I can make a small burner that will melt the pot in the matter of a few minutes using liquid propane
Nice! Thanks, I would have guessed the jet burner to be more hot.
Years of Boiling Crawfish, I usually had a jet burner.
30psi is the difference...?
A watched pot never boils... But these burners take it to another level
That's actually a pretty useful demonstration. One of those small banjo burners can put out major heat with a 30 psi regulator. I think up to 150 thousand btu's? Alot of people don't realize they can handle that much pressure and put out that amount of heat.
So do you just have to replace the regulator ?
This video was about as fun as watching water boil....
or, watching paint dry, or grass growing...lol.
Amazing! The difference is CLEARLY NOTICEABLE!👍🏽😁👍🏽💈🦞🦀🔥
So the increased regulator output is key: 27-30 psi
That jet burners it like the ones I’ve seen that have multiple nozzles on them.
woulda been cool to weigh each tank before and after so see gas usage or at least a ballpark
Yeah we should have thought of that before.
Texas Star Outdoors those jet burners would that be similar to a tiger torch(weed burners) I've never owned a jet burner but definitely looking to them
If i was to hazard a guess, the higher PSI burner is going to use more LPG by volume. As it stands to reason...
@@babcockglobalinc3625 honestly not always true depending on orface size and back pressure if it can let all 30lb of pressure through have a single tiger torch rated to 208k btu at 30 psi have a 60psi reg on it honestly don't get quite double out of it but then again the 100 lb tank is even a limiter at those btu outputs for any length of time like over 20 min at 400k btu the tank temp drops and with that so does vapor pressure
Correct me if I am wrong but I could use any low pressure burner using a 30psi regulator and adjusting the fuel air mixture and turn it into a high pressure burner?
Great video and demonstration...
so can i just replace the regulator on ANY burner with a 30 PSI and have it boil water that fast?
I have a small turkey fryer burner that i'm sure is only 10psi.....
nope adjust the fuel air mixtre as well
Thanks for that. Same pot construction? Age? Metal? Company? I have a KK cast I use with a 50qt pot, but bought an 80qt pot for a crawfish boil. Thought I needed a jet burner to get up to temps quicker......guess not. =/
Yes they are the same pot construction, same age, and both made out of aluminum. I'm not sure who the makers are of those pots. Sorry.
test 1 wasn't a fair test as JB was running at 10 PSI vs. 30 PSI for CB. 1/3 less power/fuel for JBtest 2 JB won by 15 sec at 27PSI vs. CB at 30 PSI. JB running at 10% less PSI and still won 15 sec. Unfortunately, we don't know how much fuel was used to truly know which is better or more fuel efficient. But I would think even at 27 PSI, JB used more fuel than CB at 30 PSI. Propane produces X amount of heat and Y amount of heat is needed to boil water. To boil faster, you'll need more propane than Y amount with all things being equal. I think JB uses propane faster therefore would burner hotter as evidently test 2 shown. But the weight of tanks would have definitely would have helped proved it. I still would use a JB for just high heat like for boiling and wok cooking but I wonder how much propane is used vs less heat and less propane for efficiency.Good test and comparison anyway.
kc kc Thanks for your comments. Test one was just to prove that a standard jet burner with a standard 10 psi regulator doesn't produce as much heat as the setup we use for our cookers. You are correct about it depends on how much propane you put into the burner. The more you put into it the more BTUs you get. That is the point of the video. Thanks for watching.
Means nothing they are using vapor you can only get so many btu from vapor but now liquid burner you get millions of btu if you want
That was fun too watch. What about low pressure kind?
We need more details
so the moral of the story is 30psi regulator...
What kind of 30 psi regulator did you use in the video?
It is a bayou classic regulator.
I time first test at 1 min 45 seconds for a small boil, but on the second gest I timed 2 mins for a small boil, so something changed
I'm not sure I understand the point of this video. You just proved that the jet burner was better than your product.
George Voisin i was thinking the same thing, and i was heavily sedated using morphine.
@@babcockglobalinc3625 LMAFO!
sorry, 2/3 less power/fuel for JB not 1/3.
Great demonstration of how NOT to light a burner. I wonder how many people lost some hair or skin copying your technique.
PSA- they sell long reach butane lighters at the Dollar Store.
They sell strikers. at the hardware store, but they sell bics everywhere. It can even be a dead bic. Just need the spark.
Good informative video
what kind of cast burner is that?
It is a King Kooker burner.
Perfect propane gas.
It is not cast or jet that is hottest they are using vapor if you want hot fast you need a liquid burner I can make a small burner that will melt the pot in the matter of a few minutes using liquid propane
Nice comment but... do you have a video to prove that?
What a crappy jet burner, should have gotten the kind the Chinese use with multiple small jets.
Lets go outside and make is windy?
I can’t lie there… Jet burner has better advantage in the wind. Just for demonstration purposes. 👍
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Appreciate ya southern honesty, thanks for the content 💯
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