This is ceazy.. I've had mine for 6 years, free from my inlaws. I moved it from one house to a cottage to my new house.. Never worked at any of them, till i saw your video an you showed how to light it. 🙈
We found the exact patio heater in front of our neighbors house and grabbed it, followed your video, bought and installed the parts listed and it works!!!! Thank you so much!!!
You got it working again, good job! What a nice price savings! Tip Sensor or Tilt Switch - sometimes the contacts are dirty so an alcohol clean is good. The Tilt switch costs $8 on Amazon and if you buy the kit with the Thermocouple as well, it runs $10 - $13.
I chuckled at how you resisted using the provided wires with the correctly sized spade connectors. Thanks for a great video. I am trouble shooting a no spark condition and hope to use your methods to get the heater back in service.
@@fixingthings I am sorry for that (my user name). Long story short. My buddy Rich started a TH-cam channel years ago and at the same time I couldn’t think of a TH-cam name for myself that nobody else had so I made this one up. I hoped but never thought he’d get as big as he did. At this point I’d hate to change it now or even know if I can. But I want to thank you for this informative video. The 4 free ones I just got don’t work so as soon as this heat and humidity calms down here on the northeast coast I’m going try what you advised in your video. The sucky part is one of the four has a broken glass shaft. That’s gonna be $100’s. I’ll keep you updated on my repair results if you like. Thank George.
Well, clearly it was your username that gave Rich his following! But, tell him some random guy on the internet says hi. But keep me posted on how the fixes on yours go. And in regards to the glass tubes, yeah, when I first got this thing I was looking it up to see how much it was new and was like "oh 100 bucks, not too bad" and then I realized that was just a replacement glass tube!
Mine- a lot like this- isn't flowing gas at all. I have spark, but no flame, not even a pilot. I learned a screw was by the burner, connecting the burner to the "frame." Would this have "grounded" something out, disabling it??
The thermocouple when heated by the pilot lite makes power and holds the spring loaded gas valve open as long as the pilot flame is on .Tipping the heater and the safety switch brakes the circuit and the valve shuts of .
Very interesting video- I followed instructions- disconnected the dump switch - taped the two wires together- to see if my dump switch was the problem- turn on gas - Pilot went on but once I released the dial the pilot died - so not sure what the problem is? Any solutions?
I have a patio heater very similar to this one. It generates a ton of soot that gets all over everything. The tubes turn black along with the cap. The soot gets all over everything and is difficult to clean. Do you have any idea what the problem may be? Is this normal for a propane heater?
you have a gas air mix problem .check the burner for contamination and clean it or replace it .lack of air may be a spider or wasp nest blocking the air so be careful wen cleaning the unit below the glass tube
So a few things to try. 1. The obvious but sometimes overlooked, did you remember to open the propane tank? 2. Check to see if there is anything "blocking" the gas outlet near the top (spiderwebs, etc.) 3. Check the gas hose, can you see any cracks or hear any hisses? 4. This piece of advice I got after getting a new "head" to an old tank that came with a new hose and regulator when I could not get gas to flow through the brand new unit and called the company. Guy literally tells me "ok, first, unhook the gas line from the propane tank and give the silver regulator about 10 good taps against the side of the tank. Hook it back up and give it a try" and wouldn't you know it, worked like a charm. Apparently those regulators are known to "freeze" into place occasionally and a few taps frees them up. Let me know if any of that helps.
@@fixingthings. I just want to let you know that following your guidance I was hablé to find out the regulator was the issue. I replaced the hose and regulator. Thank so much
@@juancarlosmanzanares9497 Dude, that's awesome! Glad to know I was of some help and that we saved something from being landfill material to warming your family and friends having outside gatherings!
This patio heaters are around $180…. No worth the amount of time and work in my opinion but if you bring something like this to me and I see that it works, I’ll buy it for maybe $60 so it’s a good video overall for people to learn how to fix and resell.
This is ceazy.. I've had mine for 6 years, free from my inlaws. I moved it from one house to a cottage to my new house..
Never worked at any of them, till i saw your video an you showed how to light it.
🙈
This is the second time this guy has helped me fix my patio heater. Thank you sir. 😊
Seriously awesome video. I like how you process issues and diagnose while filming everything… impressive.
We found the exact patio heater in front of our neighbors house and grabbed it, followed your video, bought and installed the parts listed and it works!!!! Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for the clear instructions! Faulty tip sensor was the issue, got ours working again in no time!
You got it working again, good job! What a nice price savings!
Tip Sensor or Tilt Switch - sometimes the contacts are dirty so an alcohol clean is good.
The Tilt switch costs $8 on Amazon and if you buy the kit with the Thermocouple as well, it runs $10 - $13.
Cleaned the contacts on the sensor and the connectors on the wires. Working great again. Thanks.
I just bought a small one similar to that 1 has the same issues You're gonna get a new switch thanks for doing that video Help me out a lot.
I chuckled at how you resisted using the provided wires with the correctly sized spade connectors. Thanks for a great video. I am trouble shooting a no spark condition and hope to use your methods to get the heater back in service.
Great video. I just got 4 of them for free and they don’t work so I will be using your advice to repair them. Thank You.
Nice name, loved that channel but that's some dedication for your username to simply be advertising another channel.
@@fixingthings I am sorry for that (my user name). Long story short. My buddy Rich started a TH-cam channel years ago and at the same time I couldn’t think of a TH-cam name for myself that nobody else had so I made this one up. I hoped but never thought he’d get as big as he did. At this point I’d hate to change it now or even know if I can.
But I want to thank you for this informative video. The 4 free ones I just got don’t work so as soon as this heat and humidity calms down here on the northeast coast I’m going try what you advised in your video. The sucky part is one of the four has a broken glass shaft. That’s gonna be $100’s. I’ll keep you updated on my repair results if you like. Thank George.
Meant “Thanks George” not “thank george”
Well, clearly it was your username that gave Rich his following! But, tell him some random guy on the internet says hi. But keep me posted on how the fixes on yours go. And in regards to the glass tubes, yeah, when I first got this thing I was looking it up to see how much it was new and was like "oh 100 bucks, not too bad" and then I realized that was just a replacement glass tube!
@@fixingthings that’s funny.
Great information my heaters problem is that the flame doesn't go more then like 5 inches.
Mine- a lot like this- isn't flowing gas at all. I have spark, but no flame, not even a pilot. I learned a screw was by the burner, connecting the burner to the "frame." Would this have "grounded" something out, disabling it??
The thermocouple when heated by the pilot lite makes power and holds the spring loaded gas valve open as long as the pilot flame is on .Tipping the heater and the safety switch brakes the circuit and the valve shuts of .
Keep up the great work
Thank you for this video! I have the same product right out of the box!!!!
This was exactly what my heater needed. Great instructions and step by step video!
This was really Helpful! Thanks
Did everything, but I have an underwhelming flame ? Any ideas
My pilot light stays lit. When I turn it to high though it goes out. (Flame does not come on in the glass tube) any recommendations?
Very interesting video- I followed instructions- disconnected the dump switch - taped the two wires together- to see if my dump switch was the problem- turn on gas - Pilot went on but once I released the dial the pilot died - so not sure what the problem is? Any solutions?
Did you ever find out, sounds like its the thermo coupler if not tilt switch
Great job dude
I have a patio heater very similar to this one. It generates a ton of soot that gets all over everything. The tubes turn black along with the cap. The soot gets all over everything and is difficult to clean. Do you have any idea what the problem may be? Is this normal for a propane heater?
you have a gas air mix problem .check the burner for contamination and clean it or replace it .lack of air may be a spider or wasp nest blocking the air so be careful wen cleaning the unit below the glass tube
Where can I order parts or local store that I can buy them
I do have a question: what if there is no gas? After the first step. Lighter works (spark) bite no flame. Gas tank is full. How to diagnostic?
So a few things to try.
1. The obvious but sometimes overlooked, did you remember to open the propane tank?
2. Check to see if there is anything "blocking" the gas outlet near the top (spiderwebs, etc.)
3. Check the gas hose, can you see any cracks or hear any hisses?
4. This piece of advice I got after getting a new "head" to an old tank that came with a new hose and regulator when I could not get gas to flow through the brand new unit and called the company. Guy literally tells me "ok, first, unhook the gas line from the propane tank and give the silver regulator about 10 good taps against the side of the tank. Hook it back up and give it a try" and wouldn't you know it, worked like a charm. Apparently those regulators are known to "freeze" into place occasionally and a few taps frees them up.
Let me know if any of that helps.
@@fixingthings. I just want to let you know that following your guidance I was hablé to find out the regulator was the issue. I replaced the hose and regulator. Thank so much
@@juancarlosmanzanares9497 Dude, that's awesome! Glad to know I was of some help and that we saved something from being landfill material to warming your family and friends having outside gatherings!
Sensor link no longer works
It worked for me. By pass. Lol.
This patio heaters are around $180…. No worth the amount of time and work in my opinion but if you bring something like this to me and I see that it works, I’ll buy it for maybe $60 so it’s a good video overall for people to learn how to fix and resell.
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