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Originally Posted by Dunit35
Them fajitas were top notch but there is no way the temperature was very high. I had it set on high but it didn’t seem all that hot.
Didn’t have a temp gauge to check it though.
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Get an IR thermometer for $15 on amazon. Make sure it has a range to at least 700 but you'll never hit that.
If you're not in/around at least 450 when you've got everything wide open for about 5 minutes, then you're having some issues. Adjust the air gates on the front of the bars to where you get the most steady blue flame possible (for me it was about 3/4 open).
And like I said - consider building a rig to block the sides off. You lose a ton of heat from the underside of the griddle, especially if you're in a breezy area. That's how I got into the 500+ range.
There's also a safety stop that sometimes kicks in if you have the bottle open or a burner on when you screw the regulator onto the propane. If you can't hear the burners pumping propane at full throat, there's something wrong. Turn everything off, disconnect everything, wait a couple of minutes and reconnect. It'll be fine.
And again - for some weird reason mine got much hotter once it was seasoned all across the griddle.