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[GMCnet] Quartz Wave [message #112674] Sat, 22 January 2011 16:43
paul h cashman is currently offline  paul h cashman   United States
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Hi All,
I have a small Mr Heater ,Infrared Heater ,it Senses, the Oxygen also.The
tube that feeds the Pilot Light has two small Holes in the Tube to mix
Oxygen with the LP Gas ,if they get stopped up or oxygen level goes down
,the Pilot goes out.Oxygen Sensors, are very expensive.
Paul Cashman
Riverdale Ga

I always knew you were on some kind of high Emery:>)
I think that is why they dumped them. The guy that has the booth sells
refurbed units, and also discontinued models. There is no way around that
O2 sensor and when I talked to one of the techs where they are made, he said
that is why they discontinued them. Don't know if it's true or not, just
what he said. I have two, one I sold to Gary Berry, one I use in the shop
(4,600 ft) and also bring with on cold trips when we have to dry camp.

On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 5:54 AM, Emery Stora <emerystora@mac.com> wrote:

> > If the heaters sold in the big tent this year
> > are like the ones in the past, they have O2 sensors built into them
> > that
> > shuts them off if the oxygen levels drop to whatever the oxygen
> > level is at
> > 5,200 ft. altitude.

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