The first time I used my Camp Oven I had that problem. Stopped at a KOA on the way to my first teardrop gathering and was staying in one of the Kamper Kabins (kewl name, huh?). After cooking the pizza, I started taking off the cylinder and it kept making a loud hissing sound. Scared me big time! Thought about screwing it back in, but then thought I might cause a spark and a big boom, so I gingerly carried it to the open area in front of the cabin. There was enough breeze that I thought the gas would dissipate in the wind. Then I looked to my right and there was a HUGE propane tank.
So I moved the canister to the other side of the field, went in and got a glass of wine, went back outside and stood there until I heard the hissing sound die away. Those babies hold more than one glass of wine's worth of gas.
When I got to the gathering, folks said that it was a stuck pin and that I could just screw it back in and unscrew it (might have to do it twice) and that would have reset the pin. Can hardly wait for it to happen again so I can try it that out...NOT!
So as long as there is some kind of vent on the floor, you can store canisters in you galley? And do you have to worry about water getting into the galley through the vent, like when you're driving in rain?
Lil M.
In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks. - John Muir
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