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Old 03-16-2015, 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Juciy View Post
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.
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