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How to GET BIGGER FLAMES NOW

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ส.ค. 2024
  • How to GET BIGGER FLAMES NOW
    The proper sequence of turning on a propane fire pit using a 5lb propane tank is broken down into steps for you to follow. We go over the internals of the fire pit covering everything from the propane regulator to the burner. Don’t forget your air mixer, which is required on propane fire pits. In this demonstration we are using a match lit ignition system requiring a long neck lighter. If you are getting low flames on your propane fire pit then you probably are having one of the common issues we cover. The most common issue is that there is no key valve in line. This will cause the propane tank to go into limp mode which will make your fire pit only produce small flames.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:21 Inside the Fire Pit
    00:44 Lighting the Fire Pit
    01:35 Low Flame Height

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  • @bargainbob4346
    @bargainbob4346 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for the reply. I’ll look into the larger tank and higher flow option. I was able to get some higher flames so once the project is complete I’ll see how it looks. Thanks

  • @bargainbob4346
    @bargainbob4346 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have a 36” ring using LPG 5 gal tank with low flame. The video mentions a larger ring can cause lower flame so what can I do ?
    It’s using an air flow mixer and a 1/2-3/4” adapter. Thanks

    • @StarfireDirect
      @StarfireDirect  วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hello @bargainbob4346! To get larger flames with the scenario you are explaining, you would need more gas flow at your source. The 5 Gal tank you are using, can only output, at most, 90K BTUs of gas volume. The 36" Ring size (Depending on brand) can produce up to 250K Btus. So you are spreading out the amount of gas capable on a large burner! Kinds like using a fire truck hose, hooked up to a garden hose source. What you can do is go with a larger propane tank, for more flow, 60lb-100lb tank. When you do that, you will also need to upgrade the air-mixer to a higher flow mixer or modify the current mixer to allow for more flow (But we dont recommend this in almost all cases). Hope this help! More Gas = More flame!

  • @danervin2530
    @danervin2530 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    How does the hole size of the burner affect the size of the flame?

    • @StarfireDirect
      @StarfireDirect  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      On a fire ring, you don't want the holes too small or too large. If they are too small, the gas will have a smaller port to burn which means smaller flame. If they are too large, the gas will escape towards the source and the flame size will diminish as the gas travels further down the burner. You want the holes to be the right size where the gas can evenly distribute to all burner ports. For this, we typically suggest around 3/16" to 1/8".

    • @danervin2530
      @danervin2530 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@StarfireDirect I see, this makes total sense. Thanks for the reply!

  • @bretunderhill
    @bretunderhill 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What psi is that regulator?

    • @StarfireDirect
      @StarfireDirect  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This particular LP hose is rated at 150k BTUs and has an Outlet Pressure of 11" WC.
      Two Stage Regulator w/ 5' Hose
      Flow Cap. 150K BTu/Hr Inlet: 25-250 PSIG
      Outlet: 11" WC, 3/8" Hose ID
      Inlet: Acme Nut Outlet: 3/4-16 UNF Nut