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great post! i have one that has issues so i just got a new one! now i can tinker and see if this is the issue.. THANKS for posting~
Think Santa got me a Big Buddy & connector hose. Guess I better have him/her throw a filter in the stocking. Does one of the connectors need to be capped if using a large propane tank?
Thanks for the heads up about adding a filter. I'd always been under the impression most all propane tanks are clean ? This might explain an older two burner stove I had failed and never knew why and just chocked it up to old age. Just picked up two new Buddy heaters and don't want to have the same issue.
https://www.mrheater.com/mhuniversity/hoses.https://www.mrheater.com/10ft-buddy-series-propane-hose-assembly.htmlI see now after reviewing the Filter is built into the tank connector.
https://www.mrheater.com/mhuniversity/hoses.https://www.mrheater.com/10ft-buddy-series-propane-hose-assembly.html
Quote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on December 20, 2020, 09:35:48 PMThanks for the heads up about adding a filter. I'd always been under the impression most all propane tanks are clean ? This might explain an older two burner stove I had failed and never knew why and just chocked it up to old age. Just picked up two new Buddy heaters and don't want to have the same issue.It’s not the tank, it’s the hose. Most hoses contain plasticisers in the rubber to keep them pliable. The high pressure of the propane in the hose pulls hose plasticisers out of the rubber. I use the hose from mr heater thst doesn’t contain plasticisers and don’t have a problem.
Quote from: follow maggie on December 21, 2020, 09:31:55 AMQuote from: HUNTINCOUPLE on December 20, 2020, 09:35:48 PMThanks for the heads up about adding a filter. I'd always been under the impression most all propane tanks are clean ? This might explain an older two burner stove I had failed and never knew why and just chocked it up to old age. Just picked up two new Buddy heaters and don't want to have the same issue.It’s not the tank, it’s the hose. Most hoses contain plasticisers in the rubber to keep them pliable. The high pressure of the propane in the hose pulls hose plasticisers out of the rubber. I use the hose from mr heater thst doesn’t contain plasticisers and don’t have a problem.Thanks for the info. Can't wait to use the new word Plasticisers at camp!!