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I just bought a Coleman Roadtrip LXE. After operating for a few
minutes the regulator frosts and then the burners operate eratically. Lifting the tank to a horizontal position seems to stabilize it. |
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Sounds like an issue to take up with Coleman.
Bob ============================ In article .com, says... I just bought a Coleman Roadtrip LXE. After operating for a few minutes the regulator frosts and then the burners operate eratically. Lifting the tank to a horizontal position seems to stabilize it. |
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yetanotherBob wrote:
Sounds like an issue to take up with Coleman. Bob ============================ watts.abundant says... I just bought a Coleman Roadtrip LXE. After operating for a few minutes the regulator frosts and then the burners operate eratically. Lifting the tank to a horizontal position seems to stabilize it. Tank could be overfilled and not leaving enough room for vaporization. Coleman has a help number, I'd call there. -- DougW |
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oups.com... I just bought a Coleman Roadtrip LXE. After operating for a few minutes the regulator frosts and then the burners operate eratically. Lifting the tank to a horizontal position seems to stabilize it. Good news. If it don't work put your lips on it and blow man. Blow wind. Blow like a mother. |
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