Tom_Spangler (Forum Supporter) said:RevRico said:Tom_Spangler (Forum Supporter) said:I tried an adapter for my Blackstone grill, but it still flowed way too much propane, so my grill ran super hot. Guess I need one with some kind of regulator built in. Any suggestions?
This is the first complaint I've ever heard of a Blackstone getting too hot. Please explain.
Ooo baby tanks, so one of the small portable ones with only one or two burners and I'm guessing the garbage Blackstone regulator?
Yeah, 22" Blackstone with two burners. No matter how much I turn it down, or have the valve on the propane tank just barely cracked, I still get flames coming out from the edges of the cooktop and it's way too hot.
I used this regulator with an elbow adapter to match the fitting on the Blackstone.
The Blackstone griddle is designed for a 1/2 psi regulator. You are dumping 1 psi into it. That's double the design pressure. Change your regulator or use the Blackstone regulator with the bottle adaptor.
Mine works flawlessly with the stock regulator and the hose pictured above with the little tank.