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- 2002 F250, 2022 KLR 650
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- In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are different.
The temperature has been dropping all day, here. Cyrrently 38 and supposed to hit 24 tonight. Just a few tiny flurries.
I tried turning in the gas fireplace. It won't stay lit. Propane tank is 40% full. I need to clean the pilot valve and sensors, I guess. I can get the pilot lit and it will mostly stay lit. But in a minute or less after the main burner lights, it all goes out. I don't feel like fiddling with it any more tonight. I need to read up on how these things control themselves. There is a tiny thrmocouple looking thing durectly in front if the pilot and there is a bigger cylindrical bulb thing that sits over top of the pilot flame. Don't honestly know the true function of either one. I know one turns off the pilot if it doesn't sense it.
I tried turning in the gas fireplace. It won't stay lit. Propane tank is 40% full. I need to clean the pilot valve and sensors, I guess. I can get the pilot lit and it will mostly stay lit. But in a minute or less after the main burner lights, it all goes out. I don't feel like fiddling with it any more tonight. I need to read up on how these things control themselves. There is a tiny thrmocouple looking thing durectly in front if the pilot and there is a bigger cylindrical bulb thing that sits over top of the pilot flame. Don't honestly know the true function of either one. I know one turns off the pilot if it doesn't sense it.
