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Royal Bum

Originally Posted by
FidelCastro
This is probably the most definitive checklist to go through,,,,,I have about 25 lighters because I love lighters and have torn thru them for one reason or another to keep them working. Most times it's just refilling issue.....butane does not work well when mixed with air inside the chamber and it just won't hardly burn or work.,,,it may sputter now and then but we're not going to deal with that nonsense. Purging does help the process and one needs to completely PURGE the contents of the chamber.,,,that means ALL OF IT! It may require you to keep purging at least 3 times and you'll know when it's empty because the nissing is gone. Now it's time to refill which means you turn down the adjustment to LOW so that when you refill there isn't any blockage and the butane has a free flow action to get inside the chamber.....and that means practicing how you refill. Place your lighter 90 degrees and put your can directly on top.,,,,that means nothing more than a 90 degree angle or you will get the "dreaded overspray" which means you just screwed up and let air and butane into the chamber. It should be noted that ANY overspray will compromise the refill and you'll have to start over....I know, it sucks but if you want to refill correctly you'll have to practice practice practice this until you get it right or you will be one frustrated dude trying to get these damn things to burn correctly.
Yes, sometimes there are mechanical issues like what was said above,,,,,fuel lines blocked, misalignment, bad fuel to begin with.....etc. IN 20 years I've only had 3 lighters that just wouldn't work and even then I dismantled the little fkrs and fixed them but if you have a lifetime warranty..,,,,use it it instead of trying to fixing a tempermental lighter...I'm one of those who like a challenge so unless you can't deal with a POS lighters.....chuck it and get another one.
So you're saying to hold the lighter sideways when refilling it?!
I always thought/heard to turn the lighter upside down.
Good to learn something new (to me at least).
Thx.
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Originally Posted by
Brimy
So you're saying to hold the lighter sideways when refilling it?!
I always thought/heard to turn the lighter upside down.
Good to learn something new (to me at least).
Thx.
Best way is to place your lighter on a table ....with the exposed filler facing upwards....insert the nozzle of the can directly into that orifice and push. If you do it correctly you won't hear any hissing sound and your refill is correctly done and as I said....this will take practice to do it right. A lot of people can do this without having to use a table.,,,,,they just have a knack of doing this without overspray. Some lighters require a different size stem nozzle because not all nozzles fit well so under the cap of butane cans are different sized nozzles,,,,,,use the right one.
Another piece of advice is to refill for about 10 seconds....wait for 5 seconds and refill again for about 5 seconds to top off the amount because sometimes the chamber hasn't been filled to capacity and we need that chamber to be completely full so that there isn't any air left in there. Your lighter is going to be cold,,,,,,,so let it warm up to its surrounding temperature and then adjust the flame to 1/4 and try to relight.....if you get nothing then dial it up another 1/4 and so on until you get to 3/4 ......turning it all the way up usually doesn't work because then you are trying to pump too much fuel and that can overload the process where too much fuel is just going to produce negative action and expose a leaky tube or plumbing inside.
I'd love to see somebody hold their lighter sideways and then manipulate the can in the same way and see if it actually will work,,,,not saying it can't be done but watching it being done would be fun.
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