don't know about 11wc pressure. but here's the specs. it's for "home" use (outside). i'd never install this inside .That thing looks perfect. For what... you say, well foe starters you can burn through 6 quarts of charcoal in a minute.
Sear steaks. Jiffy pop moon landings. Or chinese food in a hurry.
I can't ise this but I want it.
Will it work on 11wc pressure?
23 tips, 100k NG for home would be enough for me. i'm sure it'd make a great grilled cheese.160,000 BTU !!! I would need me eyebrows replaced.
Amateur23 tips, 100k NG for home would be enough for me.
@Bill Pudim that shield looks amazing. I would buy one of those from you in a hart beat for my Napoleon IR Side Burner. Nice job!I use mine quite a bit, breakfast, side dishes, sauces. My Broil King Regal 490 Pro has an IR Sideburner. I made a SS wind guard that fits my BK and Weber.
Yup! And Fish!I use mine for the foods that would otherwise stink up the house- stir fried peppers/ garlic/ onions, shishito peppers, etc.
Now, if Weber came out with a retrofit IR/sear burner, I would be on board. Are you watching the competition Weber?
I could not agree more!Now, if Weber came out with a retrofit IR/sear burner, I would be on board. Are you watching the competition Weber?
I purchased a Genesis II LX-340 because I thought I would like and really use the side burner. Turns out that I have lit more charcoal than anything else. Here in KC, there is always a breeze and makes the side burner useless. I have tried to fabricate wind breaks with limited effect. One that is low enough to clear a skillet handle is less than effective.
So, at this point, no I do not use mine. An electric hot plate works better.
Your sig says "No gas grills in sight~ (well, maybe one gas grill....). What model is it your hiding?Have been using my side burner pretty regularly, but tonight I was trying to get 1/4" of peanut oil to temp for fish tacos and could not get any heat out of the burner. Flame was there, just not enough. Two weeks ago had no issues. Last week cooked down some tomatoes for sauce/freezing. Today, no love. Moved everything inside.
Spiders? Tank regulator screwed up? Any ideas?
Why would Weber add something to fix a design flaw? The last thing a Genesis needs is an external sear burner.Now, if Weber came out with a retrofit IR/sear burner, I would be on board. Are you watching the competition Weber?
It sounds like you really made out on that 330! I had a 330, but until you try an IR burner you really can't compare. It hits over 1000 degrees in about 60 seconds.Why would Weber add something to fix a design flaw? The last thing a Genesis needs is an external sear burner.
When I had a Genesis 330 with the side burner and sear burner in the cookbox, it seared steaks as well as searing over charcoal. Every time I see one of those IR sear burners it makes me think they needed to add it to make up for not being able to sear properly with the grill itself.
I used my Genesis side burner to start my chimney. And, mostly used the actual grill part as a griddle with my Little Griddle. Then I got my gas assist Performer and was able to sell the Genesis and with the proceeds replace it with a Q1200, gas AND charcoal Go Anywhere, and a 14 WSM. Oh, and I also got custom wood handles/rollers/vent handles/wheel hubs for my SSP.
Oh, I love my sear station and I agree. It would just be nice to do a steak without heating the entire grill and also have a dual purpose burner like Napoleon.When I had a Genesis 330 with the side burner and sear burner in the cookbox, it seared steaks as well as searing over charcoal.