Weber grills on GLP


 

LeonardOpessoa

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Hey guys -

I've been a long time Weber fan and would love to gift someone from my family in Brazil a grill. There, they run on LGP (https://petrobras.com.br/en/quem-somos/gas-liquefeito-de-petroleo), which is typically a 60% propane/40% butane mix, and pure propane is not easily found.

I know NG and LP conversions are widely discussed but I haven't found anything on LGP.

ChatGPT states that output pressure on both average tanks is similar. Could I get away just replacing the hosing/valve?

Thanks
Leo
 
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I think you mean LPG. GLP is a type of drug for treating diabetes. To that end I've never seen LGP available here. Don't even know where it would be used or anything about it's "properties" though I would have to guess it's BTU content would be the same or very close to NG
 
Hey guys -

I've been a long time Weber fan and would love to gift someone from my family in Brazil a grill. There, they run on LGP (https://petrobras.com.br/en/quem-somos/gas-liquefeito-de-petroleo), which is typically a 60% propane/40% butane mix, and pure propane is not easily found.

I know NG and LP conversions are widely discussed but I haven't found anything on LGP.

ChatGPT states that output pressure on both average tanks is similar. Could I get away just replacing the hosing/valve?

Thanks
Leo
Hi Leo, would you send a grill from the US to Brazil? I would check the shipping cost vs buying a grill locally
 

 

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