Dan Schacher
New member
Hello all. This is my first thread and I’m going to guess that this sort of thing is frowned upon around here. But maybe I’ve been spoiled by my time working in restaurants with commercial grade grills. My genesis seems to be in decent shape, it will get up to 500 within 8-10 minutes but it still doesn’t have the ability to sear meats really at all. So my plan is to convert the regulator to have a little more power and BTU output.
when I installed the new regulator on the propane tank (it has a control knob and pressure gauge) and turn it past 10psi, it starts to hiss and leak gas out of my brass control valves.
so my questions are the following:
1. What is the typical output of a standard LP regulator?
2. Do I even need to push it beyond 10 psi?
3. Are my valves leaking because I’m pushing the pressure output much further than these are spec’d? (Never had any of these issues with old regulator)
4. do I need to drill the orifice on the valve any bigger to allow more gas to go where it’s supposed to?
I took apart the valves and noticed they look a bit gunky, anyways thanks guys.


when I installed the new regulator on the propane tank (it has a control knob and pressure gauge) and turn it past 10psi, it starts to hiss and leak gas out of my brass control valves.
so my questions are the following:
1. What is the typical output of a standard LP regulator?
2. Do I even need to push it beyond 10 psi?
3. Are my valves leaking because I’m pushing the pressure output much further than these are spec’d? (Never had any of these issues with old regulator)
4. do I need to drill the orifice on the valve any bigger to allow more gas to go where it’s supposed to?
I took apart the valves and noticed they look a bit gunky, anyways thanks guys.

