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re: Anyone have propane for their home and have an outlet outside?
Posted on 3/21/16 at 2:58 pm to wickowick
Posted on 3/21/16 at 2:58 pm to wickowick
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Also, gas to grill is low pressure and uses a different regulator than boiling which uses high pressure.
I'm confused. You use the same tank in a grill as you do for a boil and it doesn't require anything special. Not saying you're wrong just what would be difference for propane coming from a house vs out of a tank?
Posted on 3/21/16 at 4:02 pm to VanRIch
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I'm confused. You use the same tank in a grill as you do for a boil and it doesn't require anything special. Not saying you're wrong just what would be difference for propane coming from a house vs out of a tank?
Normally when you come off the large tank, there is a low pressure regulator to distribute gas to the house (stove, water heater, even grill.) These are all low pressure devices. To boil crawfish you need a high pressure, regulator which has to be installed before the low pressure one with a separate branch for the high pressure line. You would need two connections and 2 regulators the tank or close to it, one for the high pressure line and then the rest for the low pressure stuff.
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