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Default Frosty the regulator no more...

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>whats the humidity at your location yesterday?
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>gas expands and cools lines when it goes thru regulators. this is
>normal. on a high humidity day it will be noted as frost.
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>did you use the grill? it probably worked fine?
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>i doubt anything in the gas could cause outside frost beyond what
>normall occurs.
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Thanks for the info to everyone!

The only parts I hadn't messed with were the control valves. I read that
spiders, etc... could clog these.

I took them apart and cleaned them as best I could. This seems to have
solved the problem.