what burner did i get?
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what burner did i get?
So I've received my burner but I'm not sure what model I received?
I ordered a bayou classic sp 10 from amazon. My burner came in a regular brown box with no company logos on it. The manual that came with it is for an sp10, but here's where I'm confused. It has the body of the sq14? I've never seen an sp10 with a square body? The only difference I see between mine and a sq14 is that mine has a wind shield.
Is there any way to look at it and tell what it is?I cant find a model number anywhere on it. The only markings are on the actual burner and it says HOT BG10.
Sorry if this sounds like a silly question. I actually like the square base,i just wana know if I got what I ordered.
I ordered a bayou classic sp 10 from amazon. My burner came in a regular brown box with no company logos on it. The manual that came with it is for an sp10, but here's where I'm confused. It has the body of the sq14? I've never seen an sp10 with a square body? The only difference I see between mine and a sq14 is that mine has a wind shield.
Is there any way to look at it and tell what it is?I cant find a model number anywhere on it. The only markings are on the actual burner and it says HOT BG10.
Sorry if this sounds like a silly question. I actually like the square base,i just wana know if I got what I ordered.
But what the heck do I know.....I am still learning.
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Re: what burner did i get?
Here, can you answer you own question?
http://bayouclassicdepot.com/single_propane_burner.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
http://bayouclassicdepot.com/single_propane_burner.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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Re: what burner did i get?
No, that's why I ask. My burner is square but with a wind shield. I've never even seen a picture of one like that. Maybe I'll just call customer service.
But what the heck do I know.....I am still learning.
what burner did i get?
Can you post a photo? (Sorry, even WITH a photo I can't help you!! -I'm just curious...)
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Re: what burner did i get?
Sorry I can't get pics to post. I'm almost worried that its a knock off or something. I can't find one like it anywhere!Scribbler wrote:Can you post a photo? (Sorry, even WITH a photo I can't help you!! -I'm just curious...)
But what the heck do I know.....I am still learning.
Re: what burner did i get?
Are the ones you can buy online really that much better than the ones you can pick up for thirty bucks at a hardware store?
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Re: what burner did i get?
OK, so a 10-second google search netted this for your part number: http://www.bayouclassicdepot.com/bg10_c ... burner.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollowStillLearning1 wrote:No, that's why I ask. My burner is square but with a wind shield. I've never even seen a picture of one like that. Maybe I'll just call customer service.
It looks like its used in this model (amoung others): http://www.bayouclassicdepot.com/sq84-b ... burner.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
Now, does that look like your burner?
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Re: what burner did i get?
Those are kinda lower side of things. It'll work on a small (say 5 gal or under) pot ok. If ya use a bigger boiler you need a calendar to time the pre-heat, and a shitload of propane. I had something similar years ago and was such a PITA that I founf myself really dreadin cookin day . Bought a KAB6 and that did the trick, bigger burner but ALOT faster...doesn't use any more gas in the end either.
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Re: what burner did i get?
Well.......this sure is an embarrassing thread that I made
Let me take this time to thank you all for putting up with my stupid questions this last year and helping me get where I am. I didn't realize when I started all of this that I would Learn so many skills outside of actually stilling! I've learned so much through this and one of those things is how to research better. A life skill that I will always value.
Now to reply to the post that bumped this thread...
I can have a 15.5 gal keg starting to drip in about 30min if I wanted but I usually try to let it warm up slow so about 45min to an hr.
One 20lb tank will usually last me around 3runs. (Slow single runs).
The burner is actually hard to make the flame go small enough sometimes when its hot out. And the base around the burner is PERFECT for a keg.
I would very highly recommend this burner to anyone for our purpose.
Let me take this time to thank you all for putting up with my stupid questions this last year and helping me get where I am. I didn't realize when I started all of this that I would Learn so many skills outside of actually stilling! I've learned so much through this and one of those things is how to research better. A life skill that I will always value.
Now to reply to the post that bumped this thread...
I can have a 15.5 gal keg starting to drip in about 30min if I wanted but I usually try to let it warm up slow so about 45min to an hr.
One 20lb tank will usually last me around 3runs. (Slow single runs).
The burner is actually hard to make the flame go small enough sometimes when its hot out. And the base around the burner is PERFECT for a keg.
I would very highly recommend this burner to anyone for our purpose.
But what the heck do I know.....I am still learning.