by GTS225 » Sat Jun 06, 2020 5:08 am
Saywhat; I might suggest you outfit your stove with a low pressure gauge first, to see what pressures are achieved with the factory hand pump, when the burners are operating as they should. This way, you'll have a baseline pressure, rather than guessing what pressure to stop at with a larger volume hand pump.
I applaud the idea for improvement, but really must insist you approach with caution. You are, after all, messing with a pressurized container of flammables, and there's already a source of ignition at hand if it ruptures.
Just my 2-pence.....Roger