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Old 06-02-2021, 10:41 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by RemoGaggi View Post
If it's lit, but low flame no matter what the setting, sounds like the propane regulator/safety needs to be reset. Turn the BS off and close the propane valve tank. Disconnect the propane hose from the propane tank and wait about 30 seconds. Reconnect the propane hose. Slowly turn open the tank valve. Now go ahead and fire up the BS. In the future, make sure your turn off the valves on the BS first, then close the propane valve tank. If the BS valves are "on" when you open the propane tank valve, it will trip the safety. Here's a video on the procedure. https://www.google.com/search?q=prop...PZ-gSC34m4Bw57
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Originally Posted by BDAABAT View Post
Mmmm...I've had issues in the past with gas cookers that didn't get to temp as expected. Could be one of the safety features of the propane system trying to "help" you.

Might want to try turning the cooker off, unhooking the propane bottle for a minute, then re-attach the propane, and then opening the valve from the bottle slowly. Then re-try to fire it up.

Good luck!
Bruce


I had the same problem with my Blackstone pizza oven. This worked fine!
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