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[email protected] 31-05-2006 12:51 PM

Gas grill side burner question
 
So, I usually cook on a Kamado, but I have a cheapo Fiesta gas grill I
use for side dishes and for the wife to make quick lunch burgers/hot
dogs (and, since the house came with an electric range and oven, cooking
and heating snow for water when the power goes out in the winter <g>).

The Fiesta has a side burner- the gas connects to the tank with a "T"
connector, one hose goes to the grill, one hose goes to the side burner.
This spring, the side burner is burning real inefficently- large 4-6"
yellow flame that puts an incedible amount of carbon dust on the bottom
of my wok, etc. The propane doesn't seem to come out of the burner
holes with the same pressure (it even sound weak or slow before
lighting). Is it worth taking the burner assembly apart for cleaning or
more likely a problem with the on/off valve? (The grill side seems to
work fine, so I don't think it's a matter of the tank or the safety
feature).


Kevin S. Wilson 31-05-2006 03:47 PM

Gas grill side burner question
 
On Wed, 31 May 2006 07:51:25 -0400, wrote:

>So, I usually cook on a Kamado, but I have a cheapo Fiesta gas grill I
>use for side dishes and for the wife to make quick lunch burgers/hot
>dogs (and, since the house came with an electric range and oven, cooking
>and heating snow for water when the power goes out in the winter <g>).
>
>The Fiesta has a side burner- the gas connects to the tank with a "T"
>connector, one hose goes to the grill, one hose goes to the side burner.
> This spring, the side burner is burning real inefficently- large 4-6"
>yellow flame that puts an incedible amount of carbon dust on the bottom
>of my wok, etc. The propane doesn't seem to come out of the burner
>holes with the same pressure (it even sound weak or slow before
>lighting). Is it worth taking the burner assembly apart for cleaning or
>more likely a problem with the on/off valve? (The grill side seems to
>work fine, so I don't think it's a matter of the tank or the safety
>feature).


See "Why is the flame in my gas grill yellow?"

http://bbq.about.com/od/grillsfaq/f/f070604d.htm

Edwin Pawlowski 01-06-2006 03:32 AM

Gas grill side burner question
 

> wrote in message
> The Fiesta has a side burner- the gas connects to the tank with a "T"
> connector, one hose goes to the grill, one hose goes to the side burner.
> This spring, the side burner is burning real inefficently- large 4-6"
> yellow flame that puts an incedible amount of carbon dust on the bottom of
> my wok, etc. The propane doesn't seem to come out of the burner holes
> with the same pressure (it even sound weak or slow before lighting). Is
> it worth taking the burner assembly apart for cleaning or more likely a
> problem with the on/off valve? (The grill side seems to work fine, so I
> don't think it's a matter of the tank or the safety feature).



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