flypn
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Howdy all,
I was out this weekend on a ski/ice trip, and encountered a problem with the fuel pump on my new xgk ex. After boiling a few pots of water, we shut it off, then tried to turn it back on to cook dinner. The pump pressurized the bottle fine, but when turning the simmer valve, it would not open, so no fuel was running through the line.
we were def. happy to be carrying an extra stove for the group. I cleaned the fuel line, and checked the stove for any kind of clogging, but to no avail. Back now, I was wondering if anyone else has had similar experience. The only suggestion that someone had was our use of coleman fuel, which apparently doesn't do as well in the cold, but that doesn't make sense in regard to this problem. Tips? Suggestions? Similar experiences? I've contacted MSR as well, but they haven't gotten back yet.
Cheers!
I was out this weekend on a ski/ice trip, and encountered a problem with the fuel pump on my new xgk ex. After boiling a few pots of water, we shut it off, then tried to turn it back on to cook dinner. The pump pressurized the bottle fine, but when turning the simmer valve, it would not open, so no fuel was running through the line.
we were def. happy to be carrying an extra stove for the group. I cleaned the fuel line, and checked the stove for any kind of clogging, but to no avail. Back now, I was wondering if anyone else has had similar experience. The only suggestion that someone had was our use of coleman fuel, which apparently doesn't do as well in the cold, but that doesn't make sense in regard to this problem. Tips? Suggestions? Similar experiences? I've contacted MSR as well, but they haven't gotten back yet.
Cheers!