It lasts around 10-12 hours on a 20lb propane tank.
I don' t know if it works better, but PROPANE SHOULD NEVER BE USED BECAUSE IT IS FLAMMABLE!
I have a 40,000 btu forced air propane heater and its orfice is .085. I ended up drilling it out to 1/16", removing the regulator and hooking it up to NATURAL gas and it works fine. [for added info not pertaining to original question]
Yes it does work I have filled many lighters with propane. a $2.99 bottle of propane seems to never run out. Works even better in mini torches. Make sure the lighter has a adjustable flame because propane seems to produce a larger flame. Otherwise you will just have a nice size flame to work with. Has not damaged any of my lighter but all of my lighters have now come out from hiding & are all in full time use. I pondered the same thing & decided to try it on a lighter I got for free 1st. Was very impressed so gave it a go on all of them. Hope this helps...... Save you a ton of money that is!!
An average forensic scientist works a 5-day and 40 hour a week.
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Any industrial propane heater will have thousands of BTU's, but will cost a small fortune. Find one in the middle that works well for you.
I don' t know if it works better, but PROPANE SHOULD NEVER BE USED BECAUSE IT IS FLAMMABLE!
thermit welding works with, propane and oxygen. and we need also a welding kits with one shot crucible ,portion and a luting mad.
in short yes, I made a portable grill out of a 20lb tank it works great
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Yes and no. Propane is very nonreactive by itself (except when burned in oxygen). The temperature that propane is at doesn't effect it's properties. Also, propane has a very low freezing point (-188°C) so it won't freeze when it gets cold. However, when using propane for a stove, etc., cold can affect how well it works. A propane tank is full of liquid propane under pressure. When it is being used, the liquid first has to vaporize to a gas, where it can then be burned. Because it takes a lot of heat for the liquid to vaporize into a gas, cold weather can slow down the flow. If this is a problem, the propane tank can be placed in a bucket of lukewarm water so that heat is available for the propane to vaporize.
I have a 40,000 btu forced air propane heater and its orfice is .085. I ended up drilling it out to 1/16", removing the regulator and hooking it up to NATURAL gas and it works fine. [for added info not pertaining to original question]
Propane powered string trimmers fit this description.
about 7 hours
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