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Aeroquip 666, 10mm banjo, fuel line run.

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5/16" fuel line.

It can supply this beast that consumes 3 pounds in 10 seconds (Propane is bout 4.3 pounds per gallon ~251 gallons per hour)), it's a snap to keep max consumption of bout 11 gallons per hour supplied to a 914 with max flow including return of under 40GPH to and from the Fuel Pressure Regulator. I am not Pro-Smoker at all, cracks me up though when Balloonists "Ground Pound" and police with great authority any and all who have the audacity to smoke around a balloon. It is OK to have huge flames (and smaller pilot lights burning and strikers striking) around and they are OK with that! I tried aweful hard to light a perfectly explosive mixture of propane and air with a cigerette, never was able to do it. Disguesting revelation about smoke, unlike what some folk think, when a balloon is in flight the basket travels "SLOWER" than the wind! Not at the same speed. Thus if pilot is smoking and on downwind side of basket (so as to see where one is going) anyone on the upwind side of basket gets fists full of smoke in their face. (gradient usual has top of balloon in faster air than bottom, hence sail up top, bottom being dragged through air)

Date: 11/01/2007
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