Richard Golen wrote: > > It finally happened....the fridge finally decided to work. Ric, No need to run the stove that long. Generally you'd only need to turn it on if you had not used the propane for some time, or had run out. This can allow air into the lines, and 30 seconds would be plenty to purge the air. Also, remember to pump first, then hit the gas button and immediately start the sparks. If you let the gas run too long before sparking, you get the little explosion, often with no flame. Anyway, congrats on a cool fridge! Larry |
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