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2016-08-20, 7:12pm
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Propane regulator wonky
My flame went "inconsistent" today...nice fine flame then bushy than back and forth every few seconds. When I was done with beads I took the regulator off and turned the T knob and it shot up to 20 psi and let out a gasp...when I turned the knob right down. Bear in mind that it wasn't connected to anything at this point. Is it kaput or could it be the heat? I had the tank blocked off from the sun but it is pretty damn hot out here regardless of the shade.
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Janet
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2016-08-20, 7:51pm
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Hot out here where I work too, and I have had two fail after 6 months each. I have been getting the more inexpensive ones, and went for one with a warranty this time. It does sound like it's the problem.
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2016-08-21, 1:36am
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Janet, it's probably heat, especially if your regulator does not have excess flow valve built in, it's hot and your tank is full (or close to that). Also if for some reason it was filled with more gas than it should be. But you need to test it under normal temperatures to ensure it works properly.
If you have to expose the tank to high temperatures it is better to have a regulator with the excess flow valve, it blocks the flow if it exceeds the preset max level.
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2016-08-21, 1:08pm
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Originally Posted by Katia
Janet, it's probably heat, especially if your regulator does not have excess flow valve built in, it's hot and your tank is full (or close to that). Also if for some reason it was filled with more gas than it should be. But you need to test it under normal temperatures to ensure it works properly.
If you have to expose the tank to high temperatures it is better to have a regulator with the excess flow valve, it blocks the flow if it exceeds the preset max level.
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Thanks! It's a bit cooler today and I have to torch so I'll see if it's any better. I'm planning on upgrading my whole torch set up so it will have to do for now, cooler weather is coming!
Janet
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2016-08-21, 1:09pm
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Originally Posted by KJohn
Hot out here where I work too, and I have had two fail after 6 months each. I have been getting the more inexpensive ones, and went for one with a warranty this time. It does sound like it's the problem.
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Yeah...I'm hanging on until I can upgrade everything. Fall is coming so I think all will be good, thanks for the info.
Janet
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2016-08-21, 1:50pm
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Janet, good luck
But when you plan your upgrade please think about the regulator first - it is your safe output and it must be under control without any doubts at all. It is a bit more expensive - yes, but comparing to your life it is nothing.
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2016-08-22, 3:33am
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Aye, there is a rubber membrane in the regulator as well as various O rings and they can deteriorate just from age.
The more expensive kinds can be worth the cost of rebuilding where as the cheaper one just get tossed.
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2016-08-26, 12:36pm
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Yes! It was the heat! The weather has been cooler and my flame is back to normal, thanks everyone for the tips!
Janet
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2016-08-26, 9:07pm
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You could try putting a bucket upside down over the regulator to keep the worst of the direct sunlight off the metal parts.
There are some pretty tiny springs and levers inside those things and just a little heat expansion can make them act weird.
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