Richard
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Wife & her cousin are having a brunch tomorrow, at his house which is next door. He's got one of those 7 foot tall space heaters that has a big "hat" on it with propane at the bottom.
We got the propane replaced, got the pilot KIND OF lit..... it would light as long as we held the button in. Let go of button, pilot dies. I'm wondering if the thermocouple would be the next thing to look at.... and... is it possible to hotwire it? The thermocouple has two wires coming out of it. One goes to the side...a bit of a 'control panel' (hard to see as you see it on edge so don't get good look at it) The OTHER wire goes into a fitting that I'm guessing is where the main gas is ultimately piped through.
Party is tomorrow at 1:00. I'm doubtful if I can stroll into Lowes or HD and find a replacement (but don't know that). So I'm wondering is there some way I can disconnect something or short something to bypass it for tomorrow and deal with fixing it later.... OR, is it 100% dead in the water until the thermocouple is replaced? (I'm presuming it's the culpret and admit I don't know so right now I'm hoping with fingers crossed that it's a lucky guess)
We got the propane replaced, got the pilot KIND OF lit..... it would light as long as we held the button in. Let go of button, pilot dies. I'm wondering if the thermocouple would be the next thing to look at.... and... is it possible to hotwire it? The thermocouple has two wires coming out of it. One goes to the side...a bit of a 'control panel' (hard to see as you see it on edge so don't get good look at it) The OTHER wire goes into a fitting that I'm guessing is where the main gas is ultimately piped through.
Party is tomorrow at 1:00. I'm doubtful if I can stroll into Lowes or HD and find a replacement (but don't know that). So I'm wondering is there some way I can disconnect something or short something to bypass it for tomorrow and deal with fixing it later.... OR, is it 100% dead in the water until the thermocouple is replaced? (I'm presuming it's the culpret and admit I don't know so right now I'm hoping with fingers crossed that it's a lucky guess)