Welcome Debugger! This is a great forum with a wealth of knowledge and awesome people willing to share it. For a cheap Pro series regulator, check ebay or if you are ever around metro Detroit, I have extra used regulators with proper hose. Like Dev described about his defender, the Pro series regulators are similarly adjustable. Unlike the other models, the Pro should be set around 10 psi. I haby biofuelin - Mosquito Magnet
UPDATE: Running a copper line from the regulator directly to the nozzle didn't change the operating temperature, and I switched out a couple different nozzles. Independence, regarding your question about normal operating temperature for the Pro model, 180C appears to be the low end of the operating spectrum. with around 205C near the higher end. This seems to be in line with Dev's commeby biofuelin - Mosquito Magnet
My pro currently has an internal operating temperature of about 145C which is just inside the blue zone. Externally I have a temp of 113C on the burner and 46C on the heat exchanger near the burner. Maybe the thermocouple isn't allowing proper pressure to the burner? Maybe the filter is obstructing flow? Tonight I will bypass the safety stuff just to see if it comes up to full operating tempby biofuelin - Mosquito Magnet
Today I have a unit operating in my yard that has 2 new fans, 4 new TEG modules wired in series and installed on a heat sink that is flat to +- 0.001 with a surface prep of 20 micro inches. I also sourced a small quantity of the catalytic beads from the manufacturer, so my machine has 12g of new product in it. Of course the propane regulator was replaced with a Goss adjustable model and the propanby biofuelin - Mosquito Magnet
Hi I'm new to the forum and wondering if anyone has experience/success rebuilding the mosquito magnet pro commercial? I'm currently running into issues with heat transfer, among other things.by biofuelin - Mosquito Magnet