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gtmaxx 06-11-2002 08:06 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
I've got a question for all you guys out there and want some feed back on this. If someone were to build a truly "REGULATED" propane control valve that screws onto the propane throwaway canisters and deliver a constant pressure "ALL" the time. Would you guys buy'em or not? The setup would deliver the same pressure the second the valve is opened as it would after continual use. This would not be a Needle Valve setup that would give a punch of pressure when first opened - then settle down to a desired pressure after flow has commenced. Thanks for the feedback.

bkf 06-11-2002 08:18 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
Allready have the design in use. Im just waiting on the parts from the various sources. It looks like less then $15

Woketman 06-11-2002 08:27 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
What would I need it for? I simply use a little cheapy needle type valve with my TJT 3000s, and they start every time just fine. Do some engines require a regulated flow?

gtmaxx 06-11-2002 08:33 PM

Some of the smaller turbines could benefit
 
It seems that some of the smaller class of turbines might benefit from such a setup.

bkf 06-11-2002 08:41 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
I agree: That Coleman stuff can be a pain to get at times.
(and $$$$) I posted a vapor chart a while back to show what pressures are being worked on with pure propane.

TommyWatson 06-11-2002 08:54 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
Where can I get a coleman type valve here in Australia?. I have been to several camping shops and they all have the canisters but no valves. I thought of getting a small stove or lamp and modifying it to just use the valve. Any ideas??.
I have been starting my Wren with Butane, but I need to warm the canister slightly to get enough pressure. I can't do this at the field.

bkf 06-11-2002 09:23 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
Tom: A guy named D usher makes them. VERY good price. ill get you the url if I can find it. or another can chime im. Ken

TommyWatson 06-11-2002 09:42 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
Bkf,

Thanks, I would like to get one as soon as possible. Warming the butane bottle is a real pain.

Regards

Tom Watson
Sydney Australia

gtmaxx 06-11-2002 10:39 PM

This isn't in reference to the Powermax
 
This is in reference to the straight propane ie: Bernzomatic propane, and yes, the Coleman propane - not the Powermax cartridges which are a different setup completely.

bkf 06-11-2002 10:54 PM

Re: This isn't in reference to the Powermax
 

Originally posted by gtmaxx
This is in reference to the straight propane ie: Bernzomatic propane, and yes, the Coleman propane - not the Powermax cartridges which are a different setup completely.
Yes but someone needs a valve for the Coleman tank.

TommyWatson 06-12-2002 02:35 AM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
I solved my problem.!!! I got a coleman gas canister 70 butane/30 propane, and a small torch with the correct size fitting. I unscrewed the front of the torch and made a fitting to connect my gas pipe. Works perfectly and starts first time. The valve on the torch is easy to use.
Regards
Tom Watson
Sydney Australia

bkf 06-12-2002 01:00 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 

Originally posted by TommyWatson
I solved my problem.!!! I got a coleman gas canister 70 butane/30 propane, and a small torch with the correct size fitting. I unscrewed the front of the torch and made a fitting to connect my gas pipe. Works perfectly and starts first time. The valve on the torch is easy to use.
Regards
Tom Watson
Sydney Australia

Tom: What kind of torch? I haver never seen a powermax powered one before. Maybe something in Au?

Chris Z 06-12-2002 01:11 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
Hey Mark,
what did you pay for your TJT 3000?
Chris

bkf 06-12-2002 01:29 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 

Originally posted by woketman
What would I need it for? I simply use a little cheapy needle type valve with my TJT 3000s, and they start every time just fine. Do some engines require a regulated flow?
You are right WM: Your needle valve is acting a bit like a regulator. 100% propane sits about twice the pressure of the mix. Propane's 200+ psi might starting popping lines. Im more interested in regulation for use with smoke and such but see no reason why it could not be used to start any turbine if it is controlled a bit. Even with the JC you fill the start tank up full and usually get a pop when starting.

TommyWatson 06-12-2002 08:43 PM

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BKF,
I found the torch in a camping shop in sydney. It is made in Italy by a company called Foker. part number 04001/A. it was A$20.
I just unscrewed the front of the torch and screwed the tubing into the small threaded hole.

Regards
Tom Watson

jetdriver 06-12-2002 09:00 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
festo makes an "inline" regulator with a guage. It has 4mm fittings on the in and the output side. If anyone is interested, I will post the part #

Mickey

bkf 06-12-2002 09:05 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
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Originally posted by TommyWatson
BKF,
I found the torch in a camping shop in sydney. It is made in Italy by a company called Foker. part number 04001/A. it was A$20.
I just unscrewed the front of the torch and screwed the tubing into the small threaded hole.

Regards
Tom Watson

Thanks Tom: Now I see why I did not see one before. We normally use a tall skinny type of gas. They are both made by Coleman but work in slightly different ways. Ken

bkf 06-12-2002 10:44 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 

Originally posted by jetdriver
festo makes an "inline" regulator with a guage. It has 4mm fittings on the in and the output side. If anyone is interested, I will post the part #

Mickey

Na: Mick while don’t you hold off till the big secret ram announcement shows up, then we can have two surprises
in one day :D

JohnVH 06-12-2002 11:02 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 

Originally posted by bkf
Even with the JC you fill the start tank up full and usually get a pop when starting.
Mine doesnt pop

bkf 06-12-2002 11:06 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 

Originally posted by JohnVH


Mine doesnt pop

Did you ever fill the can up full?

JohnVH 06-12-2002 11:08 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
Yep

bkf 06-12-2002 11:11 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 

Originally posted by JohnVH
Yep
hmmm :confused:

JohnVH 06-12-2002 11:11 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 
Lucky I guess;)? Fly that roo yet?

bkf 06-12-2002 11:23 PM

Regulated Propane Valve
 

Originally posted by JohnVH
Lucky I guess;)? Fly that roo yet?
This weekend?? I found an able set of thumbs for trim. But it also looks like rain both days. Quinte is also out. The guys here decided not to go. We will be going to a local event. I THINK :confused: the field is big enough. I will have to scope it out. But again more rain. We are having a washout year as far as weather. Not uncommon in Roch. Mid 40's tonight. Hows is that for summer. I saw you could have drove east a couple of hours and seen 6" of snow.


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