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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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Default low heat BBQ grill


"thehick" wrote in message
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After you make sure the burner feed is clean of dirt
and cobwebs, the regulator is the next suspect.
Try to find a repair depot for your BBQ in your area
and talk to the mechanic. Tell him you heard about
some way to reset the regulator to allow full gas flow.
That's what I had to do. On mine, the method was,
just going from memory, shutting valves and tank off,
opening tank fully, then opening valves quickly.
Or was it the other way around? Can't remember now
...thehick


If the OPD stops the flow, you shut everything off, then s l o w l y open
the valves. The purpose of the OPD is to prevent a rush of gas if the tank
is damaged and tipped in transport. When the tank is very full, the float
comes to the top and can block the flow.