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Weber Traveler Portable LP Grill

Started by RRRanger99, January 19, 2021, 02:41:54 PM

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This would very nice for my RV I like the folding stand for stable cooking and if lots up so thin to store easy,as RVs have limited storage.

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leeharvey418

21,700 Btu/hr burner
1 lb propane bottle
LP has a heat content of 21,591 Btu/lb
Meaning you'll burn through a bottle in just about an hour running at full heat.
2020 26" OKP; 2006 Q 200 Silver; 1997 Red Mist SSP; 2000 22" Plum OTG; and I'm gonna call it a 1975 Smokey Joe

SmallBBQr

I have a few LP devices that use the 1lb bottles, and never have I ever used a 1lb bottle for them....always seem to have a 20lb and adapter hose around.

MANCHAS2020

Can't wait to do a test-run when they are available for sale here in Costa Rica.

LightningBoldtz

Quote from: leeharvey418 on January 27, 2021, 08:31:38 AM
21,700 Btu/hr burner
1 lb propane bottle
LP has a heat content of 21,591 Btu/lb
Meaning you'll burn through a bottle in just about an hour running at full heat.

I think that is fairly normal
I am not a collector, but I do have a small collection.
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leeharvey418


Quote from: LightningBoldtz on February 11, 2021, 07:28:03 AM
I think that is fairly normal

Well, a Q 1000 has an 8500 Btu burner, so it's good for about 2-1/2 hours on a disposable bottle. Even the Q 2000 at 12000 Btu is good for over an hour and a half.

I get that if anybody is sensible they'll hook up an adapter and run it off a big bottle. That isn't really in line with a portable grill, though.


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