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Increase BTU output of gas grill
I have a Char-Broil outdoor stovetop. It is basically a self-
contained side-burner that puts out a max of 21,000 BTU when set to high. However, it is not powerful enough to boil 7-8 gallons of water, at least not while the temperature outside is below 50. Does anyone know if it might be possible to increase the BTU output somehow? I was thinking if I can adjust the regulator somehow to allow more propane through this might do it, but I don't know if the burner is also a restricting factor. Or maybe I could purchase a different regulator and splice it into the hoseline in place of the existing one? Any ideas, or if this is impossible??? Thank you. |
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