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Zon 4 gas bird scarer
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<blockquote data-quote="will_mck" data-source="post: 7936221" data-attributes="member: 58016"><p>If they're the same two zon gas bangers I have which run off butane they're the work of the devil. The ignition spark rarely works in modestly damp weather or even after a heavy dew, also the adjustment valve on the gas cylinder cap which is supposed to set rate of flow into the gas bag on the banger is impossible to set. It'll either go off every 30 seconds or not at all and as the pressure inside your gas cylinder reduces you'll constantly have to keep readjusting the valve on the cap which will slowly drive you insane. Mine didn't have the day and night clock. They've been sitting rusting in the back of a shed for this last 8 years now. This is only my experience of the two of them, I wouldn't have another for free. I bought two Bangalore one's which are a godsend, I can set them in the field and forget about them and they've been troublefree ever since, they run on propane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="will_mck, post: 7936221, member: 58016"] If they're the same two zon gas bangers I have which run off butane they're the work of the devil. The ignition spark rarely works in modestly damp weather or even after a heavy dew, also the adjustment valve on the gas cylinder cap which is supposed to set rate of flow into the gas bag on the banger is impossible to set. It'll either go off every 30 seconds or not at all and as the pressure inside your gas cylinder reduces you'll constantly have to keep readjusting the valve on the cap which will slowly drive you insane. Mine didn't have the day and night clock. They've been sitting rusting in the back of a shed for this last 8 years now. This is only my experience of the two of them, I wouldn't have another for free. I bought two Bangalore one's which are a godsend, I can set them in the field and forget about them and they've been troublefree ever since, they run on propane. [/QUOTE]
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