I changed out the burner tubes in the propane grill. The first set of burners I got did not have adjustable air inlets. Ordered some different ones and the difference is surprising.
You want some more cool shit, get a manual regulator. You can get a lot more out of your typical gas grill. It will likely come at the expense of longevity due to shitty materials.
Youz better get yaself some stoichiometry.
Does anyone know a good effective way to clean those burner sticks? Mine look pitch black.
I just buy new ones every few years. The pipes just have 1 screw or clip holding them on and slide right out. And the replacement packs are fairly cheap. Around $15 for the 3 burner pipes and those little diverter channel things that connect them so they all light from 1 starter. And takes like 15 minutes to change it all out.
Pipe cleaners but metal ones like little wire brushes
could be a spider nest/eggsack. I had to take my whole grill apart and found one right at the end of a burner tube
No. The old tubes were well used and worn. It was high time for new ones. Just the first set I ordered weren’t adjustable, hence the messy yellow flame on the left. I ordered a proper set with adjustable air intakes and now I get a proper blue flame as seen on the right.
Only problem was mounting the sparkers. Had to get creative.