caltexflanc
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Kenyon (220 only) one step behind
This is what my friend had,. It's 120
https://www.bbqguys.com/kenyon/all-...4706!&ef_id=WckbqAAAAdpjrBME:20180203210413:s
Kenyon (220 only) one step behind
This is what my friend had,. It's 120
https://www.bbqguys.com/kenyon/all-...4706!&ef_id=WckbqAAAAdpjrBME:20180203210413:s
This is what my friend had,. It's 120
https://www.bbqguys.com/kenyon/all-...4706!&ef_id=WckbqAAAAdpjrBME:20180203210413:s
A present I have a LPG BBQ works well but thinking of a second BBQ on the fly bridge . Whats others though on elect v gas ?
We have one of these that we like. Solar so it no mess. It does take a little longer to cook. https://www.gosunstove.com/collections/solar-ovens/products/gosun-grill
When ever I get a "Gin Palace " that's on my list till then a real one will do fine
What does that mean?
"generator dies, you will be thankful to have a gas grill."
And if he runs out of propane he will be thankful to have an electric.
If he runs out of propane and the generator dies, he's in deep trouble if he has to cook something.
I guess that depends on the condition of isolation mounts.
(SORRY, I should have resisted but, I didn't)
Has anyone put a charcoal smoker on thier boat? I’m thinking about a medium size big green egg, with a custom welded nest for it on the upper deck. I have a propane one for searing so it would only get used for smoking (small fire, limited flames). I have a big open deck away from all flammable things and would put down matting/protection below it.
It’s about number 536 on the list of projects for the boat so not important at this point but thought I’d ask.
Quiet night, perfect water, calm with a beautiful sunset, and I am going to ruin it with a running generator? I think the size of your vessel and how you operate it has a lot to do with your choice. For me it's a no-brainer...
Not sure what you’re referring too?
The Green Mountain has a fairly large bin on the side the pellets are contained and augered into the smoke chamber as needed.
Once you start it , it will smoke unattended for 8-10 hours at least if needed.
Look at a “ Green Mountain”. Dave Crocket is the smallest unit. Runs on 12 volt or 110 with an adaptor. It is a small pellet smoker.
Hold temperature great for 8-10 hours. Has the ability to monitor with your smart phone with their Green Mountain app .
My son has one and smokes briskets, Tri-tips etc.
What chances out of 100000000 that my 700 hour Cummins Onan 8kw will fall over ???
So for those who advocate propane, how many bottles do you carry and what are the made of?
TIA
So for those who advocate propane, how many bottles do you carry and what are the made of?
TIA
Composite versus aluminum :Ted
Have you had any problems filling a composite tank? It would seem that might be the best choice for weight and visually seeing the amount of Fuel remaining.
Propane freezes around -45 degrees F. The problem is increased by high flow rates. This isn't an issue if you're using a 20 pound tank on the typical gas grill found on a boat. Might happen at a higher temperature with a one pound propane tank.In very cold temps, below zero, LPG stored in a non-heated space may not actually work. I guess you would have to wrap the tank in warm cloths to get the gas to flow.
I remember when I worked in northern Alberta, at the lumber mill, when the temp dropped and remained below zero, they had trouble getting the LPG to vaporize for the lumber dying ovens.