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Lighter Problems? Try These Tips!

N2Advnture

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Just thought I'd give my tips on fixing lighter problems.

IMHO 90% of the problems that occur with lighters are because of the quality of the butane that is being used. (The most common symptom is sputtering)

The reason is that butane contains impurities that cause clogging in the ignitor of the lighter. These impurities can be filtered out during the refining process. (That's why I have chosen to carry Vector butane - it's also the cheapest per volume is the most consistantly available.)

The MINIMUM number of refinings you should use is "Triple Refined" but the Vector is refined 5x and the Lava is 5x refined. These two are by far the cleanest and best fuels that you can use.

The other most common problem with lighters is having air trapped in the fuel chamber. Most lighters come with instructions on how to "purge" the lighter. That's what it's referring to.

These are simple things to do to tell if the lighter can be repaired or not.
Here are just a few;

1. Bleed the lighter until it's total empty. Make sure the valve is pointing down. (Do not attempt this while the flame is lit). You have to shake the lighter as you bleed the valve.
And may have to repeat many times before it's completely empty.

2. Refill with a MIN. of triple refined butane. This may take two or three shots to totally fill it. Wait several minutes for the butane to come up to room temperature. This is fairly important as cold butane will not ignite.

3. Turn your flame level to the (-) sign on your lighter prior to lighting. I have noticed that after refilling the adjustment is out of whack. So after every refill turn it down and gradually adjust it to the desired level. Many times this is why a lighter doesn't work properly after a refill as well. (Also, generally as your lighter gets low on butane you have to adjust the level higher)

4. Make sure you have a spark. If you have a soft flame (ie flint) the obvious solution would be to replace the flint. If you have a torch lighter, you should see the spark coming from a small wire inside the lighter. If there is not spark, there may be lint from your pocket. Use some compressed air in short spurts to clear it out (try to avoid blowing in it if possible, you usually get small amount of spit on the ignitor which will also prevent a spark).

5. If you are using a flint (soft flame) style lighter and still don't have a flame make sure your burners are clean. Sometimes they get built up with tar from cigars and burning gas residue. You can use a TINY amount of distilled water on a q-tip or a small wire brush to clean them. Be VERY gentle and make sure it's dry before trying to ignite.

If all else fails, use a match! Just make sure you let it burn for a couple of seconds before lighting your cigar with it as the sulfur from the match impart a funky taste into your stick!

So there you have it...who the hell knew I would ever learn so much about lighters. LOL! Certainly not me.

Happy smoking my friends and hope this helps!

~Mark
 
Don't whore it out to everyone while drunk at a wedding. You won't know who has it at the end of the night. If your going to drink, bring the matches or the cheapie.
 
I use the vector butane, have never had a problem, not expensive at all..


Also never hold it up to your ear to see if it is working, it might actually light up.. and yes it hurts...
 
Again, thanks for the tips Mark! :) but i've been told when you refill or bleed a lighter, to put it on (-) and then fill it up, wait a couple minutes. adjust the (+) and fire it up. Could be wrong though.
 
Totally on a roll.

I would just add that sometimes you can use all the tricks and suggestions you posted and the lighter still doesn't work, I think it is then safe to assume that the lighter is just a piece of shit :)
 
Again, thanks for the tips Mark! :) but i've been told when you refill or bleed a lighter, to put it on (-) and then fill it up, wait a couple minutes. adjust the (+) and fire it up. Could be wrong though.


Nope, that's one I left out and DEFINITELY works!

Thanks!
~Mark
 
In my personal experience, yes, very good. I've used it for several years on 2 colibri lighters and never had a problem.

I have a colibri trifecta that no longer works, probably due to the fact that I used ronson in it til the day it died. I now use Colibri fluid. Can this better fluid "clean" by non-worker, or is it a lost cause?
 
Hopefully you just have a air clog but try bleeding it from Mark's steps above and fill it with the colibri butane. remember to put it on the (-), bleed(several times to get that crap butane out) and add some colibri butane. Then adjust the (+) but wait a couple minutes after you fill it and slowly try to ignite it. You may need to do it a few times (bleed, fill and ignite) to get a clog out but who knows what the problem is. (no spark, faulty part, etc...)Hope that works for ya.
 
Hopefully you just have a air clog but try bleeding it from Mark's steps above and fill it with the colibri butane. remember to put it on the (-), bleed(several times to get that crap butane out) and add some colibri butane. Then adjust the (+) but wait a couple minutes after you fill it and slowly try to ignite it. You may need to do it a few times (bleed, fill and ignite) to get a clog out but who knows what the problem is. (no spark, faulty part, etc...)Hope that works for ya.

Has a spark. Bled it once. I'll try a few more times. Went through all Mark's steps, to no success. $100 paperweight
 
Also never hold it up to your ear to see if it is working, it might actually light up.. and yes it hurts...

That makes me laugh, cause there have been many people that pick up my lighter and don't know what they are holding, so they pull back the slide to start it... Most people I see holding it upside down, I stop before they burn themselves... But there have been those few people that I just can't stand. For them, I let them find out for their self what it is that isn't theirs and they shouldn't be playing with. :laugh: :laugh: :D
 
Mark,

Can using a cheap butane ruin a lighter? I have a nice single torch with soft flame pipe lighter combo (Colibri Quantum), and I don't want to mess it up out here.

I can't get my hands on any good butane out here and it can't be shipped. Am I doing damage to my lighter by using cheap butane? Or can I just bleed it, clean it, and refill it with good stuff when I get back to the states?

Thanks

HelplessinBaghdad
 
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