PROPANE ADDITION TO SMOKER
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PROPANE ADDITION TO SMOKER
I HAVE A REVERSE FLOW SMOKER AND WOULD LIKE TO INSTALL A PROPANE PIPE BURNER TO HELP WITH ADDITIONAL HEAT AND TO CUT DOWN ON CHARCOAL USAGE. WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST PLACE FOR THIS INSTALLATION? CAN ANYONE HELP ME OUT?
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Re: PROPANE ADDITION TO SMOKER
Don't do it. Potential bomb. And if you ever compete, they're against the rules.
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Re: PROPANE ADDITION TO SMOKER
You will find little to no support of adding propane to a smoker. As stated above they are very dangerous unless you add all the propane safety equipment. You can expect to pay nearly $700 to do it correctly. You and buy a lot of charcoal for that amount of money.
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Re: PROPANE ADDITION TO SMOKER
If you think in terms of a gas flame, it requires gas and oxygen to burn. Putting an gas burner in the cooking environment is hard to keep it lit, because there is not much air in there. So when the flame goes out if the gas doesn't stop the whole CC will fill with gas until it connects with oxygen and the FB, then trouble. Gas grills and gas smokers all have one thing in common. The fire is just above an almost completely open bottom of the device, so it is never without air. I have to admit I use an gas burner for preheating my smoker (my trailer rig). I fire it up open the clean out door, and crack an stack damper, then light the charcoal chimney. By the time I throw the lit charcoal and a few splints in the FB with the throat opening closed, the CC is almost to temp. Then when the splints get going well I turn off the gas and open the throat opening damper and we off to the races. It takes about 40 minutes off my start time which is pretty cool.
But without the gas safety valve with an pilot light set up it is too risky in the CC.
jm2cw
But without the gas safety valve with an pilot light set up it is too risky in the CC.
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Re: PROPANE ADDITION TO SMOKER
I'm doing exactly what RC just described. It will not be used for cooking. Heat up the pit and help get the fire going quicker. If the gas is on the FB door will be open.
I would advise against using propane to cook with way to unsafe. Like CRS said charcoal is cheap compared to a serious accident grim gas
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I would advise against using propane to cook with way to unsafe. Like CRS said charcoal is cheap compared to a serious accident grim gas
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Re: PROPANE ADDITION TO SMOKER
Good lord...when did RC become a savant?
If you can't fix it by sheer force or cursing......then it can't be fixed.....
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Re: PROPANE ADDITION TO SMOKER
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Re: PROPANE ADDITION TO SMOKER
Yep take it from me, it is unsafe. I have 20+ years in the food equipment industry and the HVAC industry. I've got lots of experience with gas equipment. Use gas on a smoker without flame safety equipment and your asking for trouble
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Re: PROPANE ADDITION TO SMOKER
Safety first, and these guys have covered it.
It's way down on the list of concerns, but consider also propane is over 3,000 degrees F flame, which may be hot enough to burn the finish off the outside of your cook chamber if there are any spots where it gets too close to the chamber walls? I'm a noob so the guys might correct me on that...
It's way down on the list of concerns, but consider also propane is over 3,000 degrees F flame, which may be hot enough to burn the finish off the outside of your cook chamber if there are any spots where it gets too close to the chamber walls? I'm a noob so the guys might correct me on that...
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