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Re: Automatic Gas Shut Off Valve ?
Me too.
The instructions are written in Japkorlish though.
Good thing 220v is not required.
"Jim Rojas" <jrojas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Hey...I can use one of those myself.
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| Thanks for the link.
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| Jim Rojas
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| "Robertm" <Respond@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > Try this: http://www.howard.co.kr/kitchen/gas_lock/main.htm
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| > Bob
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| >
| > "Bob La Londe" <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:uq2dnYzQnY9n2-TeRVn-vA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >> One of the things we often do is cook steaks on the grill. With people
| >> making noise and hurrying to get the freshly cooked meat into the house
| >> to feed the clamoring natives I have forgotten to turn off the grill a
| >> couple times. With a small five gallon tank that just means by the
next
| >> mronign tis emtpy and I have to go to the store for another refill the
| >> enxt time I want to use the grill.
| >>
| >> We will be moving soon, and the new house has bulk propane for fuel.
It
| >> is plumbed out to the back patio with a gas line for a grill. I just
| >> fear forgetting to turn off the grill and having it run for a couple
| >> days. I can see extreme heat building up and causing all kinds of
| >> potential safety hazards not to mention burning hundreds of dollars
worth
| >> of fuel.
| >>
| >> Does anybody know of a shut off valve with a timer that I could install
| >> inline to automatically shut off the fuel to the grill if I don't reset
| >> it every so often? Say every 30 minutes or something like that.
| >>
| >> --
| >> Bob La Londe
| >> http://www.YumaBassMan.com
| >>
| >
| >
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