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HUKY 500 (T, J, SOLID, PERF) => Pictures => Topic started by: edpiep on January 11, 2017, 11:59:05 AM

Title: My Huky came, now it's time to piece it all together.
Post by: edpiep on January 11, 2017, 11:59:05 AM
I got my Huky yesterday and spent most of the afternoon getting things unpacked and put together. I went and got a 20 lb. propane tank today to test the stove and gas etc. but I am having no results thus far. I assembled the line and modulator, attached them to the stove and tank but I am having issues getting gas to come out of the tank. I read the posts I could that referenced gas troubleshooting and stove issues but still have no flames coming off the burner with multiple lights. My thoughts are as follows:

1. The tank is cold (it has been around freezing the last week here in Oregon) and the propane needs a little time to warm up. This seems unfeasible though as propane is rated to liquify at -44º F.

2. There is a plug in the valve connection (also unlikely).

3. The first ignition of the stove has some special process that I do not know and have not found (this seems unlikely too lol...I've been wrong lot though).

I am miffed so far, the pressure doesn't rise on the meter when I turn the gas on AND open the needle valve. I don't hear any low hiss at all and I am not smelling any gas over the burner when the valve is open (I even let it sit for 10 seconds while open before I try the ignition switch). Is there any noise when the gas is turned on anyway? I have tested for gas leaks and there are none anywhere at this point so I am a bit confused. I also am unsure of what the brass push button does in between the valve connector threads and the regulator body. The regulator has a cool picture on the box it came in but alas I forgot all of my Taiwanese schooling that I never had which would help me read the writing transcribed upon it.

So yeah at this point my plan is: wait for an hour or so for the tank to like "regulate it's temp" and then try the whole thing again. Any input would be of maximum appreciation.

Here is a pic to enjoy of all my gear that came sitting on my "roasting station" i.e. dinner table

Title: Re: My Huky came, now it's time to piece it all together.
Post by: edpiep on January 11, 2017, 12:17:19 PM
HA! It was the rubber seal on the end of the screw in side of the modulator. Yay for doing the only thing I didn't before I posted my last post. I also found out what the brass button does, pressure release valve when the modulator nozzle engages the tank valve. ;) :-X
Title: Re: My Huky came, now it's time to piece it all together.
Post by: . on January 11, 2017, 12:19:53 PM
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Title: Re: My Huky came, now it's time to piece it all together.
Post by: edpiep on January 11, 2017, 12:38:02 PM
Yeah, that button hissed when I took this guy off and screwed in the nozzle ALL the way into the tank. The ring prevents that from happening otherwise.

IMG_4413-min.pdf
Title: Re: My Huky came, now it's time to piece it all together.
Post by: edpiep on January 11, 2017, 12:38:35 PM
Yeah, that button hissed when I took this guy off and screwed in the nozzle ALL the way into the tank. The ring prevents that from happening otherwise.

IMG_4413-min.pdf

Oops.