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- midnightsadieExplorer IIlight the stove to get air out of the lines,, propane valve on? reg stuck? propane tank full? little things first. if the stove works then you got fuel and the reg is working.could be a bad thermocoupleing.
- llowllmsExplorer
midnightsadie wrote:
light the stove to get air out of the lines,, propane valve on? reg stuck? propane tank full? little things first. if the stove works then you got fuel and the reg is working.could be a bad thermocoupleing.
Advise is right on - donn0128Explorer IICheck for bugs or nests in the burner tube. Even a slight obstruction will cause it to shut down.
- turbojimmyExplorerMine did the same thing. I moved the thermocouple a bit closer to the pilot flame and that corrected it.
- outdoordbExplorerThe stove and fridge have been working. It starts with a big woosh, no shortage of gas, then keeps clicking, then shuts off
- turbojimmyExplorer
outdoordb wrote:
The stove and fridge have been working. It starts with a big woosh, no shortage of gas, then keeps clicking, then shuts off
Ah. Mine wouldn't go from pilot to whoosh so my advice is probably not correct for you. Once mine goes to whoosh, it will usually stay lit though the ignitor will continue to click, sometimes the entire time it's heating. - bisaacsExplorerIs the flame yellow? If so, I can almost guarantee there's a spider nest somewhere in the pilot tube--they love propane.
- outdoordbExplorerI posted this for my sister, she is telling me that her Suburban heater does not have a thermocouple, could this be true?
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