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From: Sum Guy on 10 Aug 2010 20:00 The one thing I hate about my 1-year-old Weber grill is that you have to open the main propane valve very carefully or the regulator will kick into some sort of safety or limiter mode and the grill temperature will never get higher than 325f. Is this a known problem with these grills? It there a solution - from Weber? The grill is a Weber Genesis: http://www.stainless-steel-grills.com/img/products/1237823109_WeberGenesisEP-310GasGrill-PropaneLP_3742301XA.jpg
From: PHILIPWOLF on 11 Aug 2010 07:18
On Aug 10, 7:00 pm, Sum Guy <S...(a)Guy.com> wrote: > The one thing I hate about my 1-year-old Weber grill is that you have to > open the main propane valve very carefully or the regulator will kick > into some sort of safety or limiter mode and the grill temperature will > never get higher than 325f. > > Is this a known problem with these grills? > > It there a solution - from Weber? > > The grill is a Weber Genesis: > > http://www.stainless-steel-grills.com/img/products/1237823109_WeberGe... Howdy. My CharBroil comes with the same warning. I guess you just have to be careful. What do you have to do to reset yours? Mine calls for disconnecting the gas tank and doing it again. This is a feature of the regulator and I assume all modern regulators. |