Awesome video, my grill tipped over face-down in an extreme wind storm yesterday and broke off all the valve stems. You likely just saved me a few 100 $.
@@davidoppenheim2633 I'm on my second replacement. Every four or five years, we get a good blow on Cape Cod, and my grill does a face plant. Very smooth how-to.
Why would you number where the wires come from on the back of the igniter when all but the white wire are connected to the same point electrically? You left the whote wire connected. You would think this is some 480 3-Phase Induction Motor or a delicate computerized circuit you are hooking up. I'm surprised you didn't ground yourself to prevent random transient static from burning out the delicate, non-replaceable brain inside. Jeez! It's a Freakin' Switch!
Excellent explanation and very helpful for changing out my manifold. 👍
Awesome video, my grill tipped over face-down in an extreme wind storm yesterday and broke off all the valve stems. You likely just saved me a few 100 $.
Just watched the video for the same reason!
@@davidoppenheim2633 I'm on my second replacement. Every four or five years, we get a good blow on Cape Cod, and my grill does a face plant. Very smooth how-to.
real-life Ron Swanson!
thank you for this video
Should I use Teflon tape when connecting the side burner, rotisserie and regulator hoses to the s grill manifold? Thanks for the video.
Can this be done to convert a NG weber to LP weber?
You make it look easy.
Why would you number where the wires come from on the back of the igniter when all but the white wire are connected to the same point electrically? You left the whote wire connected. You would think this is some 480 3-Phase Induction Motor or a delicate computerized circuit you are hooking up. I'm surprised you didn't ground yourself to prevent random transient static from burning out the delicate, non-replaceable brain inside. Jeez! It's a Freakin' Switch!