Yes, it is par for the course. The fridge LED does not get as much voltage as the others. That's because the voltage is supplied, as I understand it, just by the heating of the copper thermocouple; not from the battery like the other LED's. Since it is the same color as some of the other LEDs on the panel you can see that they light up better so it is not the nature of the color or the bulb. Just cup your hand over it in the daylight to get a better view. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Puzerewski" <Puzerewski@EMAIL.MSN.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 1:33 AM Subject: Fridge burner LED
> Is it par for the course for the fridge LED (lower red under the red for > water) to be real dim when the stove first lights and get brighter as it > gets hotter in there??? I lit my fridge last night, and could see the flame > in the sight hole, but could barely notice the LED. I was hoping it was > brighter as to make it more obvious when success was achieved. Any suggs?? > > Adam Puzerewski > 81 westy > |
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