Genesis 1000 Manifold - Add Side Burner?


 
Side burner on an x000 is 10K BTU.

Main burners are 12K BTU.
On the side burner is that governed by only the orifice then? And not a combination of the orifice and valve?

Like, would that mean even if I did have a 3-Burner LP manifold laying around, I couldn’t use an orifice from it?
 
On the side burner is that governed by only the orifice then? And not a combination of the orifice and valve?

Like, would that mean even if I did have a 3-Burner LP manifold laying around, I couldn’t use an orifice from it?
The side burner is regulated by both, but, the side burner's valve works perfectly fine on either fuel. Unlike the main burner valves. Both do the same thing, just that Weber chose to use the same valves on either side burner
 
The side burner is regulated by both, but, the side burner's valve works perfectly fine on either fuel. Unlike the main burner valves. Both do the same thing, just that Weber chose to use the same valves on either side burner

So correct me if I am wrong, the 7810 sideburner, uses the orifices from the old style valves (round mainfold, threaded in), and the 7811 sideburner would use the orifices from the new style valves (square manifold, bolted to)?
 
So correct me if I am wrong, the 7810 sideburner, uses the orifices from the old style valves (round mainfold, threaded in), and the 7811 sideburner would use the orifices from the new style valves (square manifold, bolted to)?
Not sure. I've only done maybe 4 side burners, and honestly I can't remember what style they were or anything like that. I just recall the valves themselves worked perfectly fine with good range and flow regardless
 

 

Back
Top