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Attaching the propane tank to the log lighter

PostPosted: February 12th, 2016, 11:42 am
by ottodelupe
Hi All,

Got a Loaded Wichita with the log lighter a bit ago, and while I've been happy with using a charcoal chimney for years, am looking at using the log lighter to get things going.

However, I don't see anywhere instructions for how to attach the propane tank to the lighter. Did I miss it somewhere? Or can someone explain how to do so?

Many thanks,
Otto

Re: Attaching the propane tank to the log lighter

PostPosted: February 12th, 2016, 12:19 pm
by Yoder_Herb
There should be a hose with a regulator that came with the log lighter. One end of the hose attaches to the end of the log lighter on the back side of the firebox, under the cooker, and the other end, with the regulator, attaches to your propane tank. Once the hose is attached properly, start a fire starter or piece of paper on fire and put it under the log lighter in the fire box, then you will slightly crack open the propane tank valve to get propane running to the log lighter, at which time the fire starter or piece of paper will light the log lighter. Once lit, you can slowly open the propane take valve to get the proper sized ignite whatever fuel you are using to cook with.

Re: Attaching the propane tank to the log lighter

PostPosted: February 13th, 2016, 8:17 am
by ottodelupe
Thanks for the response.

I think I'm missing the hose & regulator assembly. What I do have is the log lighter, with the square end & thumbscrew coming out of the firebox on the cookbox end. I have a picture that I can post, if that will help.

How do I go about getting the hose/regulator assembly?

Re: Attaching the propane tank to the log lighter

PostPosted: February 13th, 2016, 9:28 am
by Yoder_Herb
Call 877.409.6337 and select option 2