tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1794554032528034938.post6597125297032271045..comments2022-03-31T20:26:31.298-07:00Comments on Rev Brew Labs: Anatomy of an up-cycled Brew StandMichaelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11850551068632785483noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1794554032528034938.post-24935918309586735492014-10-31T10:17:39.344-07:002014-10-31T10:17:39.344-07:00I use one similar to this since it has the ability...I use one similar to this since it has the ability to finely adjust the pressure: http://tinyurl.com/mq4vyt9 I dial it to almost nothing to get mine to light. Once lit I can really crank it up.Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11850551068632785483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1794554032528034938.post-44027299363556426032014-10-28T18:05:58.147-07:002014-10-28T18:05:58.147-07:00Thanks for the feedback.
What regulator do you ha...Thanks for the feedback.<br /><br />What regulator do you have? Low or high pressure? I'm having trouble getting mine to light. I talked to a Noritz tech and he said I might be feeding it to much gas and recommended a manometer. I'm not spending $100 for one. He was hesitant to give me any advice due to my use being outside of "recommended use and installation".<br /><br />Thanks for sharing your experience.<br /><br />Los Barbones Brewinghttp://www.lamesera.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1794554032528034938.post-10086797739809475412014-10-20T17:00:05.935-07:002014-10-20T17:00:05.935-07:00I believe the EZ 202 gas connection is the same si...I believe the EZ 202 gas connection is the same size. I have updated the thread and added some pictures of the set up.<br /><br />I run all of my burners, pilot lights, and the tankless all from the same lpg tank. I currently have one regulator directly after the tank. On the very far end the last connection is my tankless. I use a flexible gas line to get from low on my brew stand to where I have my tank mounted on the side of my stand. <br /><br />I do not know about the Noritz and built in safety features, but I went with the EZ 202 because it was pretty simple to bypass the safety feature to get really hot water. I have actually not needed to do that at all. I can max it out at 176C when the ground water is cool enough. I have found no need for higher temps. <br /><br />The only change I still need to make with mine is putting another adjustable regulator right before the tankless. It is really picky about gas pressure. It will not light if it is too high. Once it lights I can crank it up much higher.Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11850551068632785483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1794554032528034938.post-53212583935318742752014-10-16T18:55:59.021-07:002014-10-16T18:55:59.021-07:00Hey bro,
You motivated to go tankless on my brew ...Hey bro,<br /><br />You motivated to go tankless on my brew system. The EZ 202 is currently sold out, but I got a deal on a Noritz propane tank.<br /><br />The Noritz has a 3/4" male npt connection for gas. What does the EZ 202 have? Can you also share with me how you are running your gas line from the LP tank to the heater?<br /><br />Thanks.<br /><br />AlfredoLos Barbones Brewingnoreply@blogger.com