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On 2019-02-13 8:53 p.m., Clare Snyder wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 15:39:22 -0500, Dan Espen wrote: Clare Snyder writes: On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 09:26:01 -0500, Bubba wrote: On 2/12/19 4:52 PM, Clare Snyder wrote: On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 14:28:40 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On topic since it is a natural gas grill and I will have to hook it up to a gas line on the lanai. I ordered this in early January but it was out of stock and the model I wanted was being updated. It is now back in production and mine is sitting, waiting for assembly now. I'll be cooking an a couple of days. If you are not familiar with the brand, Napoleon is to Canada what Weber is to the US. I had a Weber Summit for a few years at my old house and since I could have a gas line instead of tanks I upgraded to this. I'm looking forward to trying the sear station. https://tinyurl.com/y39qkazb https://napoleon.com/en/us/grills/pr...ro500rsibnss-3 You won't go wrong with a Napoleon - or even a BroilKing. I've had a NG Broilking for quite some time now. You WILL find the heat output of the natural gas unit "doesn't hold a candle to" propane though - - - How's the "heat output" when the propane tank runs out? But seriously, are you saying a 30K BTU propane grill has more "heat output" than a 30K BTU natural gas grill? I went from a propane BroilKing to a natural gas equivalent from the same company - and yes, the natural gas grill does not get as hot. I cannot explain why - but I have friends who have reported the same. That said - I'd NEVER go back to propane if natural gas was an option. I've burned fewer pork chops on the natural gas grille -- - - - - According to this site: https://www.elgas.com.au/blog/486-co...ethane-lng-cng they burn at about the same temperature. So, it's not the temperature the fuel burns at. I have natural gas, when I replace the burners I need to get burners specially for natural gas. There's 3x the energy in LPG vs NG for a given volume of gas so if LPG burners burn half the amount of gas a NG grill burns, it's still producing more heat. Actually closer to 2.5 times, but that doesn't change things that much - - - - a hibachi on the balcony |
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