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Trouble with Coleman camping grill?
I have a Coleman camping grill that I bought a couple of years ago, I use it a couple times a year when I camp. I fired it up this year and the stove starts and lights normally, but a few minutes into cooking the gas would slow up until it was off, I tried a couple different propane tanks and always the same result. any ideas or quick fixes for me? help would be appreciated
Okay, it sounds like you're using full tanks at least. Checking the ports is a good idea. Also, it's early in the season... temperatures might be a little cold for using propane, which comes under lower pressure in the tank when it's chilly out. Try keeping the propane tanks in a warm area (for larger tanks, in your car or tent, for smaller tanks in your pack). If the tank is small and non-functioning, toss it under your coat for a bit to warm it back up.
http://books.google.com/books?id=j_Cq-DbZsMQC&pg=PA542&lpg=PA542&dq=advantages+of+propane+stoves&source=bl&ots=_xbiKVo5kU&sig=9KYpaLCHN49AMQsUd43bVA5ne7c&hl=en&ei=F-k3SsOpHoXitgObuoD-Bg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2#PPA542,M1
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