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re: Natural Gas Crawfish Burner - Info and Build

Posted on 4/21/23 at 9:43 pm to
Posted by BiggerBear
Redbone Country
Member since Sep 2011
2964 posts
Posted on 4/21/23 at 9:43 pm to
So, assuming 50 quarts, or 12.5 gallons in 20 minutes that comes to about 45,000 btu/hr that went into the water. At 260,000 btu/hr burner, that's about 17% efficiency. That is about right for a pot on a burner. And that's not any slam attempt, that means that your NG burner is doing about the same as a high pressure propane burner.
This post was edited on 4/21/23 at 10:13 pm
Posted by dillpickleLSU
Philadelphia, PA
Member since Oct 2005
26282 posts
Posted on 4/22/23 at 6:58 am to
I bought a 125k btu banjo style burner off of Amazon and an extra orifice and drilled it for natural gas…so far I’ve only cooked a jambalaya on it, but it should boils crawfish
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