propane burner advice
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propane burner advice
Hi guys. Just built a 4ft column and got a 50L pot on order. I now need a propane burner to heat it up. What size should I get.
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Should have said its a 2 inch column.
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My 5 second search netted this one, amoung others. http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 36&start=0
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Re: propane burner advice
I use electric heating elements in all my still boilers because I personally don't care to have open flames anywhere around high strength alcohol, either liquid or vapors, but for my mash mixing pot, I use a single burner 30,000 BTU Camp Chef propane stove for a heat source. I never run it at "full-throttle" because it is very powerful, and would scorch the batch, but I like it because it has a nice large base for the pot to set on.
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I am really struggling with this one. Living in the uk puts another $100+ on shipping. Biggest burner I could find is 11kw. Trying to understand kw & btu is making me drink more of my stock.
Electric means I would have to change my RCD on fuse box. I plan to brew in garden as misses is OCD.
Have I got this right. For a 50l pot I need 52000btu and that's about 15kw ?? And will take 40 mins to boil.??
Electric means I would have to change my RCD on fuse box. I plan to brew in garden as misses is OCD.
Have I got this right. For a 50l pot I need 52000btu and that's about 15kw ?? And will take 40 mins to boil.??
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My 30,000 BTU burner = Just under 8.8 kW
1 BTU/hr = 0.00029307107 kW, ( or inversely, the power conversion of kW to BTU/hr is calculated as: P(kW) = P(BTU/hr)/3412.142 )
That said, I'm not sure that you would really need that many kW/hr, since, as you noted, 52,000 BTU's would necessitate a little over 15 kW of heat energy. I just don't think that you would probably need that much for a 50 L (13.25 Gal.) pot. FWIW, I have a 22 Gallon (83 L) mash mixing pot and I never run mine at more than about 15,000 BTU's, (or half the capacity of my burner,) because I don't want to risk scorching my grain near the bottom. It's not so much a problem when it's spinning, but when you shut down the mixer, it gets quite hot from the residual heat for a short time.
Didn't know that you were in the UK, and I'm sure that shipping charges would be quite high.
1 BTU/hr = 0.00029307107 kW, ( or inversely, the power conversion of kW to BTU/hr is calculated as: P(kW) = P(BTU/hr)/3412.142 )
That said, I'm not sure that you would really need that many kW/hr, since, as you noted, 52,000 BTU's would necessitate a little over 15 kW of heat energy. I just don't think that you would probably need that much for a 50 L (13.25 Gal.) pot. FWIW, I have a 22 Gallon (83 L) mash mixing pot and I never run mine at more than about 15,000 BTU's, (or half the capacity of my burner,) because I don't want to risk scorching my grain near the bottom. It's not so much a problem when it's spinning, but when you shut down the mixer, it gets quite hot from the residual heat for a short time.
Didn't know that you were in the UK, and I'm sure that shipping charges would be quite high.
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I think your over thinking it , you just need a 3 ring burner like this.
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SB,
It's hard to tell from your picture, but it looks like it may be more than one would need as well. It would also need some kind of supporting platform to keep the pot upright. I wouldn't feel comfortable running a pot just on the burner itself, especially with a mixer running in it.
It's hard to tell from your picture, but it looks like it may be more than one would need as well. It would also need some kind of supporting platform to keep the pot upright. I wouldn't feel comfortable running a pot just on the burner itself, especially with a mixer running in it.
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I run one Bayou Classic 60 k btu burner under my 15.5 keg with a 15.5 thumper . Have another cooking mash in a 30 gallon ss barrel .Euphoria wrote:SB,
It's hard to tell from your picture, but it looks like it may be more than one would need as well. It would also need some kind of supporting platform to keep the pot upright. I wouldn't feel comfortable running a pot just on the burner itself, especially with a mixer running in it.
I find no fault with either .
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Bill I have never seen those 3 ring burners outside of Australia/nz,Saltbush Bill wrote:I think your over thinking it , you just need a 3 ring burner like this.
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could you fill a shipping container and mail it to the states??
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I guess UK residents don't use such powerful burners. I have found lots of cheap Chinese 7kw burners but only one dealer with a 3 ring 11kw. I might just go for that and do the car mount for it. Thanks for the link.
With so much heat all centred on the pan doesn't it burn.
With so much heat all centred on the pan doesn't it burn.