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I got one. It stopped igniting. I can no longer hear the
pezioelectric spark thingy clicking. I just read the wiki page and they have this to say: "Lighters with piezo-electric ignition typically do not work or have great difficulty at high altitude, if the striking mechanism is improperly aligned. They are unsuitable for mountaineering or other high altitude applications. The higher the altitude, the less likely a lighter with piezo-electric ignition is to work. Above 8000 feet lighters with piezo-electric ignition are no longer reliable." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piezo_ignition Swell! I happen to live at about 7800 ft in the CO Rockies. OTOH, it worked OK when I first moved here, about 3 yrs ago and even worked 3 wks ago, though it was becoming iffy. Now, zip, zero, nada. Are these things adjustable/repairable or should I forget it and keep my welding striker handy? The BernzOmatic website appears to be working about as well as my trigger start torch. nb |
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