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Originally Posted by Juciy
Natural gas has more BTUs than Propane. However, you will need more pressure and volume coming from the supply line. The best thing to do for a permeant solution is to run a separate supply line from the meter with another regulator. This will slow you to increase the pressure and volume supplied to the burner. I would run a 2" supply line also as someone stated above.
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Propane has about 4 times more BTU's than natural gas. And if I remember correctly, it requires about 5 times more air to get a really good flame.
This is why there not a "simple" conversion to switch from propane to Natural gas.
So if you drill out the hole to get more gas, this also requires 4 or 5 times more air to get the best flame.