Rick Moore
TVWBB Super Fan
Hi everyone - it has been a long time since I was last here. I assume this is still the best place in cyberspace for everything Weber! I bought a Big Green Egg a few years back and have been using that almost exclusively - and my Smokey Joe for portability. I have had my Q100 since the 2007 timeframe and haven't used it in years. Literally. Well, I need to use it this weekend so I've been working on her the last few days. I have cleaned her vigorously, Easy Off'd the grate to (try) to get rid of all the rust (some is being a little stubborn) and have removed the burner and regulator to inspect and clean them. I used a needle to clean all the holes in the burner that were clogged and used a shopvac on the end to suck any debris out. I used the same needle on the orifice on each side of the regulator to make sure all was good. After all that, this is still all I get in the pic. After about 20-minutes, she limped to just under 500 degrees but that was it. I have read many posts on here where 600 is the high temp they get. I could probably deal with 500 but on low, a stiff breeze blows the flames out. I mean the flames are barely coming out on low. So the question is, is this the normal high "look" of the flames or is this a regulator issue? I'm using the 1 pound welding torch cylinders so it isn't the hose issue.
Thanks in advance for any input!

Thanks in advance for any input!
