Al Silverman
TVWBB Pro
Hi All,
I just recently re-furbed a Genesis Silver "B" gas grill. It was given to me by a friend who found it behind a hardware store near his house. It was in very good shape. I changed the regular stuff new flavorizer bars PCI grates etc. I fired it up and it seemed to be running on the hot side, so I hooked up a calibrated Fluke thermocouple and took a few readings. Well with all three burners on high I'm reading 810°!! With one burner on low I'm reading 300°.
I'm using propane for fuel and was wondering if this thing might have a NG manifold. It came with the propane regulator and quick threaded connector attached. Anyone have any other ideas as to how or why this beast runs so hot???
Thanks
Al
I just recently re-furbed a Genesis Silver "B" gas grill. It was given to me by a friend who found it behind a hardware store near his house. It was in very good shape. I changed the regular stuff new flavorizer bars PCI grates etc. I fired it up and it seemed to be running on the hot side, so I hooked up a calibrated Fluke thermocouple and took a few readings. Well with all three burners on high I'm reading 810°!! With one burner on low I'm reading 300°.
I'm using propane for fuel and was wondering if this thing might have a NG manifold. It came with the propane regulator and quick threaded connector attached. Anyone have any other ideas as to how or why this beast runs so hot???
Thanks
Al