In as few words as possible: cleaned it up, covered it up, went on vacation. 2 weeks later, it won't fire up.
Changed out the pellets, re-vacuumed the grill, tried to start it up - no dice.
Now this is first day back - we want bbq - and I've got meat sitting on the counter waiting to go on.
In a string of unfortunate events, a lighter won't work because the fan is too strong, my mapp torch is out of gas, so I went with a charcoal puck, like from a hukkah pipe.
I actually use it for incense - but that's besides the point.
I'm fired up grilling; chicken thighs with tequila lime seasoning done. Pork belly with SPOG & Brown Sugar probably going to take me to 9:30 - 10:00 tonight due to the delay. Tomorrow I'll need to see if it is willing to fire up on it's own - otherwise it's probably the igniter gone bad. Mostly wanted to share that you can still grill on a recteq even if your igniter goes out.
I'll update tomorrow on whether the grill just needed to dry out - or if it was part failure.
Changed out the pellets, re-vacuumed the grill, tried to start it up - no dice.
Now this is first day back - we want bbq - and I've got meat sitting on the counter waiting to go on.
In a string of unfortunate events, a lighter won't work because the fan is too strong, my mapp torch is out of gas, so I went with a charcoal puck, like from a hukkah pipe.
I actually use it for incense - but that's besides the point.
I'm fired up grilling; chicken thighs with tequila lime seasoning done. Pork belly with SPOG & Brown Sugar probably going to take me to 9:30 - 10:00 tonight due to the delay. Tomorrow I'll need to see if it is willing to fire up on it's own - otherwise it's probably the igniter gone bad. Mostly wanted to share that you can still grill on a recteq even if your igniter goes out.
I'll update tomorrow on whether the grill just needed to dry out - or if it was part failure.