I need a new regulator
Any A200-0 type regulator should do the job (it is visually similar to the old one but may be made of different materials - aluminum or brass). Mine original regulator from BRINKMANN model 852-200-0 - the plastic cap has broke from the brass regulator body, - cheap construction. But the burner stove, and the connector hose and the threaded end is still in perfect condition. The problem with this stove is the hose end connection that connects to the stove itself - it is UNIQUE!.. I purchased a simple Coleman A200-0 compatible regulator, unscrewed the regulator from the metal tube and screwed it in old threaded end of my rubber hose regulator connector with addition of threadlocker paste to the threaded end of my old burner connector hose. Luckily for me female threaded hole in the new regulator was exact same diameter and thread type. It worked like a charm and grill now works like new! If you CANT unscrew new regulator from the metal tube - you can ultimately cut the metal tube a few inches away from the regulator, flare a little the end of cut pipe, cut the old rubber connector hose at the threaded end connection, use 1/2" treaded stainless clamp, tighten it over the pushed end of rubber hose over the flare end of the freshly cut off metal tube. Flaring the end of cut metal tube will give extra grip for the rubber hose to stop slipping off it, tightening the Stainless Clamp ring over this connection will make it tight and secure! I personally bought this one and it worked perfect + you get additionally a converter for a 20Lbs Gas tank!
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8/29/2022 4:49:58 PM •
Brinkmann...
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on Aug 29, 2022
Need propane regulator brinkman two burner stove
Any A200-0 or A-200-1 type regulator should do the job (it is visually similar to the old one but may be made of different materials - aluminum or brass). Mine original regulator from BRINKMANN model 852-200-0 - the plastic cap has broke from the brass regulator body, - cheap construction. But the burner stove, and the connector hose and the threaded end is still in perfect condition. I purchased this Coleman A200-0 compatible regulator, unscrewed the regulator from the metal tube and screwed it in with addition of threadlocker paste to the threaded end of my old burner connector hose. Luckily for me female threaded hole in the new regulator was exact same diameter and thread type. It worked like a charm and grill now works like new! If you CANT unscrew new regulator from the metal tube - you can ultimately cut the metal tube a few inches away from the regulator, flare a little the end of cut pipe, cut the old rubber connector hose at the threaded end connection, use 1/2" treaded stainless clamp, tighten it over the pushed end of rubber hose over the flare end of the freshly cut off metal tube. Flaring the end of cut metal tube will give extra grip for the rubber hose to stop slipping off it, tightening the Stainless Clamp ring over this connection will make it tight and secure! I personally bought this one and it worked perfect + you get additionally a converter for a 20Lbs Gas tank! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J2F9QBH?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
8/29/2022 4:23:15 PM •
Brinkmann...
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on Aug 29, 2022
Here is the problem -
The last time I looked you could not really do that, I had the same problem. I got a small piece of music wire (like a coat hanger but made out of harder metal and a bit thinner) and put a small bend in the end and used this to hook the batteries. I would stick it in then twist it so the small "hook" would be over the top of the battery, then pulled it out. Also some battery companys say they will replace any device damaged by their leaking batteries. if you can tell what brand they are you could find out.
Also if these are rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries the crud from the inside is toxic, so I would not mess with it
6/16/2022 2:59:35 AM •
Brinkmann...
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on Jun 16, 2022
The smoker burner wont stay lit on my grill. I can get it lit but it wont stay on
I had the same problem and I found that if I tightened the thermocouple line on the back of the smoker control knob it would work properly. You can see the thermocouple line brass nut thru the slotted opening just above the double doors and below the control knobs. Mine was only finger tight and as soon as I tightened the thermocouple line nut, everything worked normal. Good Luck
How to make a chiken
Use one cup of salt and cover your chicken with salty water. Let it soak for 2 or 3 hours. Remove chicken from brine and sprinkle season salt on each piece of chicken. Place chicken on rack with water pan in between fire and chicken for indirect effect. Fill pan with water and a little liquid smoke. Takes about an hour or so. Chicken is done when temp inside bird gets 170f.
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Hi I lost my regulator assembly for the camp stove
Hi bearsmommy19...
Yes you can use a generic regulator/coleman on your brinkman...just make sure the threads all match, if not, then adapters in brass can be bought at the local hardware HomeDepot,Lowes,etc.
Then you can install them to adapt your regulator to your brinkman grill
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2/28/2018 6:09:46 PM •
Brinkmann...
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on Feb 28, 2018
Regulator freezing up
1. Are you using a portable LP cylinder? LP Regulators freeze up when the liquid part is the propane is flowing through the regulator this is caused by an overfilling of the propane tank.
2. If the BTU capacity of the regulator is not high enough to cover the BTUs of your grill, the regulator is working too hard and potentially pulling liquid (not vapor as it should)
I would suggest calculating the BTUs of your grill and looking to see what the capacity of the regulator you are using.
You can also read this about regulators
LP Gas Regulators 101
1/9/2018 2:04:02 PM •
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on Jan 09, 2018
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