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Burn Time of Propane Tank
What is the approx burn time for a "BBQ" size propane tank on a propane
heater at max output? TIA HW -- Powered by SuSE Linux 9.0 -- Kernel 2.6.9 News Reader slrn 0.9.7.3 |
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On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:32:35 -0000, HaroldWho wrote:
What is the approx burn time for a "BBQ" size propane tank on a propane heater at max output? TIA HW |
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On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:32:35 -0000, HaroldWho wrote:
What is the approx burn time for a "BBQ" size propane tank on a propane heater at max output? It depends on fuel consumption of the burner. Are you talking about a hibachi sized grill or a hummvee owner's 5 burner penus substitute? |
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On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:32:35 -0000, HaroldWho wrote:
What is the approx burn time for a "BBQ" size propane tank on a propane heater at max output? There are roughly 20,000 btu per pound of propane. If you know the size of you burner you can do the math. Steve B. |
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"Steve B." wrote in message
... On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:32:35 -0000, HaroldWho wrote: What is the approx burn time for a "BBQ" size propane tank on a propane heater at max output? There are roughly 20,000 btu per pound of propane. If you know the size of you burner you can do the math. Steve B. what would the math be on a 3,000 btu catalytic propane heater? (noting the manufacturer of the heater recommends the heater not be run off the "bbq" size tanks) |
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"effi" wrote in message ... "Steve B." wrote in message ... On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:32:35 -0000, HaroldWho wrote: What is the approx burn time for a "BBQ" size propane tank on a propane heater at max output? There are roughly 20,000 btu per pound of propane. If you know the size of you burner you can do the math. Steve B. what would the math be on a 3,000 btu catalytic propane heater? (noting the manufacturer of the heater recommends the heater not be run off the "bbq" size tanks) Assuming 3 gallons of propane, about 90 hours. Greg |
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I've got one of those campers types 3,000 BTU heater. I was out on a job
this last week, the first day I did about two hours of work in the back of my van, and froze to the core. The next day I bought the heater, and hung it from a wire from the ceiling. Sure made all the difference in comfort. I remember from some where they run 8 hours on a 16.0 ounce tank, on full blast. Can't give you a quote. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org www.mormons.com "effi" wrote in message ... what would the math be on a 3,000 btu catalytic propane heater? (noting the manufacturer of the heater recommends the heater not be run off the "bbq" size tanks) |
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I liked this one. Five burner penus substitute. That's graphic.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org www.mormons.com "TCS" wrote in message ... On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:32:35 -0000, HaroldWho wrote: What is the approx burn time for a "BBQ" size propane tank on a propane heater at max output? It depends on fuel consumption of the burner. Are you talking about a hibachi sized grill or a hummvee owner's 5 burner penus substitute? |
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The size of heater would help!!
Propane has 91,500 BTU per gallon if I remember. How many gallons in a propane tank? 3-4? If there is 3 gallons of propane in the tank it would run a 91,500 BTU heater for 3 hours at full output. ~45,000 BTU heater would run twice that. Do the math. Greg "HaroldWho" wrote in message ... What is the approx burn time for a "BBQ" size propane tank on a propane heater at max output? TIA HW -- Powered by SuSE Linux 9.0 -- Kernel 2.6.9 News Reader slrn 0.9.7.3 |
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What is the approx burn time for a "BBQ" size propane tank on a propane
heater at max output? At our house it seems to be between the time the steak is warm to the time it is raw. Especially if there are guests... Joe |
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HaroldWho wrote:
What is the approx burn time for a "BBQ" size propane tank on a propane heater at max output? TIA HW Easy, burn time = 100%, no approximations necessary. You're welcome. mikey |
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In alt.home.repair on Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:32:35 -0000 HaroldWho
posted: What is the approx burn time for a "BBQ" size propane tank on a propane heater at max output? There is more than one size propane tank used on BBQs, just as there is more than one size BBQ. TIA HW Meirman If emailing, please let me know whether or not you are posting the same letter. Change domain to erols.com, if necessary. |
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"meirman" wrote in message There is more than one size propane tank used on BBQs, just as there is more than one size BBQ. Yes, but 99.5% are 20 pounds. |
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"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message news "meirman" wrote in message There is more than one size propane tank used on BBQs, just as there is more than one size BBQ. Yes, but 99.5% are 20 pounds. Cite the source for your assertation, please. |
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"Oscar_Lives" wrote in message news:zoJyd.623457$D%.524127@attbi_s51... "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message news "meirman" wrote in message There is more than one size propane tank used on BBQs, just as there is more than one size BBQ. Yes, but 99.5% are 20 pounds. Cite the source for your assertation, please. My eyes. Ever watch what is sold and what goes on at the fill stations? Every Sunbeam, Charbroil, Weber, etc that comes with a tank comes with a 20 pound tank. They have stacks of them for sale at Home Depot, BJ,s WalMart, etc. The Blue Rhino exchange stations carry them exclusively in this area. Exceptions may exist, but they are rare. Campers have larger tanks but they are intended for stove and heater use, not outdoor grills. Prove my assertion invalid. I may be on the low side. Could be 99.655% |
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
"Oscar_Lives" wrote in message news:zoJyd.623457$D%.524127@attbi_s51... "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message news "meirman" wrote in message There is more than one size propane tank used on BBQs, just as there is more than one size BBQ. Yes, but 99.5% are 20 pounds. Cite the source for your assertation, please. My eyes. Ever watch what is sold and what goes on at the fill stations? Every Sunbeam, Charbroil, Weber, etc that comes with a tank comes with a 20 pound tank. They have stacks of them for sale at Home Depot, BJ,s WalMart, etc. The Blue Rhino exchange stations carry them exclusively in this area. Exceptions may exist, but they are rare. Campers have larger tanks but they are intended for stove and heater use, not outdoor grills. Prove my assertion invalid. I may be on the low side. Could be 99.655% Uhh. Some of the smaller campers (19 foot) like mine use 20 pounders. But certainly the rest of what you say is true. Maybe we just aren't in the upper class group that uses 40 pound tanks for their 6 foot by 10 foot BBQ. I personally have seen only one BBQ with anything except a 20 pound (5 gallon) tank. Ain't this fun? |
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Oscar_Lives wrote in message ...
"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message news "meirman" wrote in message There is more than one size propane tank used on BBQs, just as there is more than one size BBQ. Yes, but 99.5% are 20 pounds. Cite the source for your assertation, please. What is an "assertation"?? |
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An assertation is what a donkey uses to graduate from college.
-- Christopher A. Young This space intentionally left blank www.lds.org www.mormons.com "Gideon" wrote in message ... Oscar_Lives wrote in message ... Cite the source for your assertation, please. What is an "assertation"?? |
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