Low flame from propane? Regulator issue?

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swampratt

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Nope it was user error.

I am not propane savvy and all things you cook with on propane for me had low flame issues.
I hated propane and loved my wood or charcoal to cook with.

Recently got a Blackstone grill and almost full propane bottle $50 so i could not say no.

Found out why I had low flame all these years trying to cook with propane.
I resorted in removing the regulator on some homemade stuff so I could toss a huge flame as I thought the regulator was defective anyway.

Watch this video. It worked for my low flame issue on the Blackstone. Only about 3 minutes.
 

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Some federal law mandates those safety regulators. I got rid of it for my blackstone, using a variable pressure regulator to adjust flame heights.
Available on Amazon.

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