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Handheld propane torch

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  1. Eckie

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    I have a handheld propane torch head that goes on the little green bottles. I have used it for various tasks around the house, and have recently used it for starting the wood stove. Most times when I use it, it will run for about 10-20 seconds, and then the fire will go out, but gas still seems to be flowing. It usually will not reignite unless I turn the gas off (and that seems to be a slow stoppage even when all the way clised), wait 5-10 seconds and then start again. A few times the metal "tube" has had frost on it. I would think this torch should run for longer without issues. Is this normal, or what am I doing wrong?

    I will try to remember to post a pic later when I can of the torch.
     
  2. lukem

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    Sounds like too much gas is flowing.
     
  3. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    Sounds like an outta the box defect. Made it China by chance?
     
  4. Eckie

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    Hmmm....I usually open it all the way. I will try differently next time

    More than likely... Not sure if it's marked, or if I still have the packaging laying around.
     
  5. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    It was more of a rhetorical question/joke. Almost everything mass produced, now a days, has poor quality control. The product usually has a warranty and the manufacturers take full advantage of the fact you can be the quality control person.

    Hopefully adjusting the fuel flow will alleviate your problems.
     
  6. Eric VW

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    This. You can get close to wide open, but not completely.
    And don’t get the torch too close when your kindling has started to flame. Hold it back a few inches. Otherwise the kindling fire will snuff your torch flame. This happens even with a piezo assisted torch head on either the green propane bottle or a MAPP bottle (yellow canister).
     
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    How old is the bottle? My first thought was its almost out of gas...
     
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    When it was cold like below freezing mine wouldn't half work..I took it to be maybe ice was forming in the thing and blocking it up?
    I only open mine all the way if I am starting a fire. For other things I barely have it cracked open.
     
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    Here is a question I have. I see on the internet it says there a different torch head. But my question is can I use my cheap propane torch head I bought at Walmart on a MAPP gas bottle? Will It Work correctly or at all?
     
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    No
     
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    Simple and precise answer!
     
  12. KSPlainsman

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    Some are rated for MAPP gas, some are not.
     
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    I once had a large propane bottle, that when full, first hooked up, it was always a low flame on my grill. (I know, a bit different but) Once I'd unhook it, then rehook it, it'd work fine. Maybe it'll sound silly, but try removing it, then putting it back together . Maybe something is just out of whack.
     
  14. TurboDiesel

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    Are you turning the tank upside down?
    Propane has liquid in it. Turning it upside down could let liquid out.

    Are you (re)filling these propane bottles?
     
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    You need to open the valve the first time slowly or the rush filling of the hose will trip the safety valve and restrict flow.
     
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    Ah, thanks.......I didn't know that. I had 2 20lb tanks and it only did it on one. So I didn't know what was going on. Appreciate the info!
     
  17. Eckie

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    It's a fairly new bottle, I've only used it a couple times. And it's never run very long due to the torch issues....

    So, I am definitely turning it, but more sideways, I don't think upside down. I will pay more attention to the angle next time. And not refilling...this bottle was straight from the store.

    If I get a chance, I'll take it outside tomorrow after work and try only opening it a bit, and the angle thing.
     
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    I've seen that several times on my gas grill with 20 lb propane tanks, when when full. I do the empty to fill tank trade in, so I think this is simply bad valves. Never had this issue before the new safety valve we s were implemented.
     
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    Ahhh. Makes sense.
    I never knew that either. Stupid safety valves.

    Thanks Screwloose !

    Funny that I never heard about this in all of the "king of the hill" episodes I've watched. 1b160bfa-4f6c-4798-b56a-43d73f0b7cbb_text.gif
     
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    Your regulator is bad…
     
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