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Mar 30, 2018Explorer
Try this trick during the day when it is above 30ish. Turn off the valve from the propane tank and light a burner to reduce the gas pressure in the lines down to the point where the flame is flickering. Turn off the burner. Open the valve SLOWLY for a quarter turn and wait a couple of seconds. Continue to open it SLOWLY until it is fully open. Then leave it open regardless of temperatures.
Trick #2 (and some may caution against this because they won't read the word "lightly"). With the valve fully open LIGHTLY tap the regulator with something LIGHT like the handle of a screwdriver. Don't bam or wham it. Tap it gently two or three times and see if that helps.
Trick #2 (and some may caution against this because they won't read the word "lightly"). With the valve fully open LIGHTLY tap the regulator with something LIGHT like the handle of a screwdriver. Don't bam or wham it. Tap it gently two or three times and see if that helps.
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