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Jet burner for crawfish pot
Posted on 2/4/10 at 2:34 pm
Posted on 2/4/10 at 2:34 pm
I have a large crawfish boiling pot and need to get a new burner, my old one barley works and can't even get the water to a boil. Is there a certain sized or strenght burner I need for a large pot? Thanks
Posted on 2/4/10 at 2:36 pm to dcj185
What size pot?
I'm pretty sure most burners they sell can fit up to 120qt pots and maybe even a little bigger. Make sure you get a high pressure burner by the way. I know of a few people that made that mistake.
I'm pretty sure most burners they sell can fit up to 120qt pots and maybe even a little bigger. Make sure you get a high pressure burner by the way. I know of a few people that made that mistake.
Posted on 2/4/10 at 2:40 pm to dcj185
Where are you? In BR, Goodwood Hardware.
If you have a single outlet(as in one flame) burner, all you need is a high pressure regulator. Which can also be found at GH.
ETA: Just saw you're in NOLA, most Ace hardware stores should have what you need.
If you have a single outlet(as in one flame) burner, all you need is a high pressure regulator. Which can also be found at GH.
ETA: Just saw you're in NOLA, most Ace hardware stores should have what you need.
This post was edited on 2/4/10 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 2/4/10 at 3:14 pm to dcj185
these threads are gonna start coming up every few days now the season is coming up
Posted on 2/4/10 at 3:23 pm to dcj185
Look for any high pressure jet burner.
Also, swap out the 20 psi regulator that comes with it for a 60 psi regulator. You'll be boiling in no time.
Also, swap out the 20 psi regulator that comes with it for a 60 psi regulator. You'll be boiling in no time.
This post was edited on 2/4/10 at 3:27 pm
Posted on 2/4/10 at 3:29 pm to TheEngineer
The cheap burners work fine for me. The key is the regulator. It heats a 120 qt pot with ease.
This post was edited on 2/4/10 at 3:31 pm
Posted on 2/4/10 at 3:31 pm to TheEngineer
yeah I didn't want to be the first to start the crawfish threads but I really need a new burner asap, the old one just couldn't get it to a boil. BTW I think it is a 100 qt pot.
Posted on 2/4/10 at 3:43 pm to JustSmokin
quote:
The key is the regulator
not sure if this is true
You def need the jet burner type for boiling crawfish, else it takes forever to boil the water. I use 120 qrt pot.
Posted on 2/4/10 at 3:51 pm to TheEngineer
All you need is a burner with ONE hole, the HP regulator will take care of the rest. So before you throw away your old one, go get the regulator and make sure you need a whole new rig.
Posted on 2/4/10 at 3:57 pm to Bussemer
Or you could go old school and not use a regulator. Just a hose with a valve. It will get your water boiling much faster than using a hose with a regulator.
Posted on 2/4/10 at 4:10 pm to JasonL79
I've got a 120 qt pot and a bayou classic 20 PSI high pressure jet cooker with a 48" stainless banded LPG hose. I haven't used the yet but should this burner be sufficient without buying any additional regulator? Thanks
Posted on 2/4/10 at 4:55 pm to longtimelurker
The culprit IMO is wind, if you can avoid it you may be ok.
I personally love to just be able to bring it to a boil fast. That way you can ice down if you want and bring it back up to temp without waiting all damn day.
I personally love to just be able to bring it to a boil fast. That way you can ice down if you want and bring it back up to temp without waiting all damn day.
Posted on 2/4/10 at 4:58 pm to tigerfoot
if it worked good at one time, be sure its not clogged w/ dirt dobber nest.
and that you have a high pressure regulator as mentioned
and that you have a high pressure regulator as mentioned
Posted on 2/4/10 at 9:29 pm to Kajungee
One thing I always do when I buy a rig you're talking about, is to take a dremel, and drill out the tiny jet hole right under the center of the pot. You'd be amazed how fast that thing can burn after opening it up a little.
Ace hardware has the SS stand for 60, usually get a hose and 60psi reg for about 40, much better than the king cooker.
Ace hardware has the SS stand for 60, usually get a hose and 60psi reg for about 40, much better than the king cooker.
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