garage_life
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Hi all, I've got a keggle with BG12 cast "banjo" style burner I'm fabricating a frame for.
Having a bit of drama getting the air fuel ratio sorted.
I haveve increased the jet to 2.0, reduced to 1.8 then 1.6 and have remover the air baffle / valve plate and tidied up the casting and enlarged a bit.
Bestformance I've had was with the 2.0 size jet but the flame has been pretty much the same combustion and only varied in size (bigger with the bigger gas orifice) with big light yellow tips -too much fuel, incomplete combustion and light sooting.
Removing the air valve plate cleaned up the flame a bit, previous owner clearly had it too rich as the bottom of the keg is heavily sooted.
My theory is I need more gas pressure to pull more air and reduce the gas flow with a needle valve (have one need a few extra fittings). Is a high pressure adjustable reg the way to go?
It seems the only variable I haven't messed with is gas pressure as I'm using a standard cheapo bbq 2.75KPa reg, haven't checked the output pressure yet.
Anyone got decent output and running clean let me know and also the best budget solution for an adjustable reg. I work with hydraulics so getting fittings is no problem.
Some pics although they look richer than IRL.
Cheers!
Having a bit of drama getting the air fuel ratio sorted.
I haveve increased the jet to 2.0, reduced to 1.8 then 1.6 and have remover the air baffle / valve plate and tidied up the casting and enlarged a bit.
Bestformance I've had was with the 2.0 size jet but the flame has been pretty much the same combustion and only varied in size (bigger with the bigger gas orifice) with big light yellow tips -too much fuel, incomplete combustion and light sooting.
Removing the air valve plate cleaned up the flame a bit, previous owner clearly had it too rich as the bottom of the keg is heavily sooted.
My theory is I need more gas pressure to pull more air and reduce the gas flow with a needle valve (have one need a few extra fittings). Is a high pressure adjustable reg the way to go?
It seems the only variable I haven't messed with is gas pressure as I'm using a standard cheapo bbq 2.75KPa reg, haven't checked the output pressure yet.
Anyone got decent output and running clean let me know and also the best budget solution for an adjustable reg. I work with hydraulics so getting fittings is no problem.
Some pics although they look richer than IRL.
Cheers!