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![]() "ray lunder" wrote in message ... Ahoy, I bought a used Dickinson Newport cabin heater and tried it out for the first time tonight set up on the shop floor. I can't get the fuel to vaporize. I have the stack and hat on and the tank is about 3 feet above the heater. There's nothing coming out of the overflow nozzle. If I'm interpreting the instructions correctly the Superheater goes in with the little hat part down, so it's about an inch and a half over the fuel inlet and covering it. Is this right so far? The burner ring goes in with the lip down. Then I turn the meter to one, wait for a two tablespoon puddle and light it, turn the chimney fan on low and turn the meter off. The fuel is supposed to vaporize, whatever that means, after about five minutes but it never happens. From the drawing it looks like the flame is supposed to be above the burner ring but NOT visible below it. I'm not sure how this is possible. I tried turning the meter to one to keep it from going out and played with the fan and more fuel but it just fills the pot with orange flame. If I add enough fuel the flame reaches up over the ring but I don't think this is what they mean. It doesn't put out much heat to speak of. Anybody ever use one of these things? What am I doing wrong. Thanks for your time and keep up the good work. Not sure if you have the burner ring in correctly. Did you visit the Dickinson website? www.dickinsonmarine.com You can contact them with questions, they have an FAQ section and you can download a manual for the stove. |
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