You raise an important point that is often overlooked. It's crucial to reduce pressure when using adapters from propane to butane appliances. I have a question: Have you tested the outlet pressure from the Grill Boss adapter? Also, what is your recommended “ideal” outlet pressure for the regulator in order to obtain same fire performance from this butane stoves? In your opinion a low-pressure standard regulator that regulates to less than 1 PSI wouldn't be suitable for this purpose?
The pressure for the grill boss adapter is about half of that of butane pressure. In US units that is about 15 psi. That is within the range of the ideal pressure for the butane stove. The low pressure standard regulator would not be appropriate for any stove because its pressure way too low.
Great video(s) After an extensive search,I cannot find a barb to lindal fitting on line. Please advise. Thanks for all your effort helping fellow enthusiasts .
have you tried the CAMPINGMOON Z59-CB? it claims to have an internal pressure regulator. Edit: looking at your system i think the campingmoon stand with the CB valve, hose or no hose up to you, would be better because it makes for a very good quick disconnect if anything happens. for example the fairly common flame adjuster failures in those popular little BRS micro burners. in your build did you just jam the barb in it and put heat shrink on? man if only that little bottle actually held the claimed 3.85oz.
I did consider it. What I found out is it’s not a true regulator. It is a screw valve. It would work for most people, but it needs more adjustments since cooling of the tank caused by latent heat would change the pressure. Thank you for watching the video, and I hope it was useful to you.
You raise an important point that is often overlooked. It's crucial to reduce pressure when using adapters from propane to butane appliances. I have a question: Have you tested the outlet pressure from the Grill Boss adapter? Also, what is your recommended “ideal” outlet pressure for the regulator in order to obtain same fire performance from this butane stoves? In your opinion a low-pressure standard regulator that regulates to less than 1 PSI wouldn't be suitable for this purpose?
The pressure for the grill boss adapter is about half of that of butane pressure. In US units that is about 15 psi. That is within the range of the ideal pressure for the butane stove. The low pressure standard regulator would not be appropriate for any stove because its pressure way too low.
That’s a great idea and easy to take along.
Thank you for watching. The solution to minimize the regulator was pretty simple.
Great video(s)
After an extensive search,I cannot find a barb to lindal fitting on line. Please advise.
Thanks for all your effort helping fellow enthusiasts .
@@paulgorniak6469 did my links not work? Lindal Valve Barb Fitting: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806199772439.html
have you tried the CAMPINGMOON Z59-CB? it claims to have an internal pressure regulator. Edit: looking at your system i think the campingmoon stand with the CB valve, hose or no hose up to you, would be better because it makes for a very good quick disconnect if anything happens. for example the fairly common flame adjuster failures in those popular little BRS micro burners. in your build did you just jam the barb in it and put heat shrink on? man if only that little bottle actually held the claimed 3.85oz.
I did consider it. What I found out is it’s not a true regulator. It is a screw valve. It would work for most people, but it needs more adjustments since cooling of the tank caused by latent heat would change the pressure. Thank you for watching the video, and I hope it was useful to you.