You're welcome. here's a short youtube video I made showing flame and flame size change. At ~ 6" you can hear the thermostat (relay?) click when turned down, then up; flame size to small, back to big. Last part shows (AFAIK I haven't viewed other fridge flames) a healthy large size flame. Flame flicker and noise is me fooling with LP regulator adjustment at tank. It may be that changing setting made flame flicker. Do not assume that a higher water column of pressure is better! Creating a bigger than "stock" flame, via any means, is of no benefit and NOT recommended. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpPm7D-HbxQ The wire that connects to LED (via another multi point connector IIRC) is this one: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-2PxS-qPf86M/TG4ZS4jOl-I/AAAAAAAADrk/VNtsAiyLi8M/s720/Dometic182BWire%25253Fa.jpg You can see how it runs from the safety switch on the fridge. The thermocouple connects to the back of the safety switch. When thermocouple is heated enough, milliamps of current supplied to this part https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-gN3rBDaDa8o/SoXBKRFNvRI/AAAAAAAADrk/4oKZ4Muji-I/s576/DometicSafetyValve2.jpg pulls the plunger in thus allowing LP to pass. When you turn off your fridge in LP mode, (gas knob "off") you will hear this plunger click closed in a minute (or two) or less. Anyhow.... IF the black wire is not connected, you may find it loose hanging around the RH side of fridge. There's access up in LH of cupboard under sink. I'm pretty sure that on Westys with the 182B (Check your fridge door for model number) the spade of that wire pushes into a connector near by. Your Bentley will show the wiring details. Neil.
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Leonard Sitongia <sitongia@onebeam.net> wrote: > On Aug 31, 2011, at 11:08 PM, neil n wrote: >> The flame will be 2 different sizes when fridge operating normally; no > > Ah, I didn't know that! Makes sense. > >> cooling needed, smaller flame, cooling needed, larger flame. Since >> your LED doesn't work and that it can be hard to see the flame via the >> viewer, you may think it's out but the flame is just at the smaller >> size (unlikely though given that flame likely in full size mode to >> cool down the fridge) A cardboard tube held up against the viewer is >> great or seeing if the flame is alive. Especially during daylight >> hours. > > I'll try that. > > Thanks! > > ==Leonard E. Sitongia > One Inextricable Beam > http://www.onebeam.net/ >
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