Any reason this would not work? What is the difference between low and high pressure burners?
Any reason this would not work? What is the difference between low and high pressure burners?
Hi,
The link didn't work for me but here's a good explanation that I found.
high pressure burners give you much higher heat output that a low pressure burner. LOW PRESSURE burners require either natural gas or a low pressure propane gas regulator if your fuel source is a propane tank. Propane supplied in a trailer home or RV normally has the propane gas already adjusted to a very low pressure at the propane source. LOW PRESSURE burners give heat comparable to that of a gas stove top burner in your kitchen.
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Is this the burner you were trying to post?
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