ayazumi 0 Report post Posted May 8, 2012 Pardon me but this is the first time i heard of 2 burners tac tac tac at the same time, maybe is normal to Technogas, better to check with their technician.We called Technogas and they verified that their hob ignitor will tac together even if we are turning only one knob. The stoves all share the same ignitor. I can only think of the con side is that if the built-in ignitor spoil, then we need to use the ignitor gun to turn on the fire, or worst scenario is need to change a new hob.Technogas will be coming this Friday to check on the tight knob. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ayazumi 0 Report post Posted May 8, 2012 I am using Rinnai RB-2CG, 2 burners, battery ignition. I am using the same method found on this blog to ignite the fire - http://renovation-greencoal.blogspot.com/2008/05/using-rinnai-inner-flame-burner-hob_6584.html1 - Push down the burner flame knob and gently turn anti-clockwise until you reach resistance i.e. you feel the knob cannot be turned further. That resistance signals the "end" of the knob-turn but do not let go of the knob yet, continuing to pushing it down.2 - As you continue to push the knob down, turn a bit more anti-clockwise until you meet resistance again. At that point you then turn back the knob in a clockwise direction until you hear a "click" sound. That' a "locking" indication you've turned on the fire successfully.I think I know what you mean. Need "practice" so we can get used to using this kind of hob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
May_dream1 14 Report post Posted May 8, 2012 We called Technogas and they verified that their hob ignitor will tac together even if we are turning only one knob. The stoves all share the same ignitor. I can only think of the con side is that if the built-in ignitor spoil, then we need to use the ignitor gun to turn on the fire, or worst scenario is need to change a new hob.Technogas will be coming this Friday to check on the tight knob.actually i thought once you ignites the sparks, all will be ignited. last time i used another brand at my previous previous place, also like that. and its electric ignitor, not battery. so i thought its all the same, whether its electric ignitor or battery operated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ayazumi 0 Report post Posted May 8, 2012 actually i thought once you ignites the sparks, all will be ignited. last time i used another brand at my previous previous place, also like that. and its electric ignitor, not battery. so i thought its all the same, whether its electric ignitor or battery operated.Maybe we didn't take extra notice when using other brand stoves. Technogas ignitor is very obvious. We can see "electric spark" on two stove when turning a knob only. And the problem to hold the knob for awhile before release the knob when fire is stable, makes us more worried why like that. Other brands just press the knob down and turn, fire will light up immediately, so we may not notice if ignitor will spark for the other unused stove Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeoBY 1 Report post Posted May 8, 2012 Maybe we didn't take extra notice when using other brand stoves. Technogas ignitor is very obvious. We can see "electric spark" on two stove when turning a knob only. And the problem to hold the knob for awhile before release the knob when fire is stable, makes us more worried why like that. Other brands just press the knob down and turn, fire will light up immediately, so we may not notice if ignitor will spark for the other unused stoveSame. The others have spark as well when I turn one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ayazumi 0 Report post Posted May 8, 2012 Same. The others have spark as well when I turn one.I think new model stoves are like that. If the stove start-up is fast, we may not notice the sparks for the unused stoves. For mine, the start-up is slow, hence we notice the other stoves spark together when we are trying to turn on the gas for one of the stove.I just tried to turn the knob anti-clockwise then clockwise, it does not work. I tried turning the knob anti-clockwise and "feel" a "click", I released the knob, the fire is there, means the fire is stable to release the knob. But it does not always work for the first trial. I achieve that after 2-3 trial. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeoBY 1 Report post Posted May 8, 2012 I think new model stoves are like that. If the stove start-up is fast, we may not notice the sparks for the unused stoves. For mine, the start-up is slow, hence we notice the other stoves spark together when we are trying to turn on the gas for one of the stove.I just tried to turn the knob anti-clockwise then clockwise, it does not work. I tried turning the knob anti-clockwise and "feel" a "click", I released the knob, the fire is there, means the fire is stable to release the knob. But it does not always work for the first trial. I achieve that after 2-3 trial.I turned then have wait a while for it to tic tac tic tac Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
romeltic 1 Report post Posted May 8, 2012 Hi ayazumi,Can provide me with your carpenter contact? I would love to have a similar tv console like yours Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
romeltic 1 Report post Posted May 10, 2012 Hi ayazumi,Can provide me with your carpenter contact? I would love to have a similar tv console like yours Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ayazumi 0 Report post Posted May 10, 2012 Sorry romeltic, missed out your message. I have pm-ed you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Terrain1976 0 Report post Posted May 10, 2012 Yes, we are still in our new house, unwilling to go back my parents' house to rest.Hi,Your TV console is custom made? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ayazumi 0 Report post Posted May 10, 2012 Hi,Your TV console is custom made?Yes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ayazumi 0 Report post Posted May 10, 2012 (edited) AYA 小知识During tiles inspection time, how do you indicate on the hollow tile(s) so that your tiler can notice instantly?Method: Tear a piece of masking tape, stick on the hollow tile, and draw a X on the masking tape. Use red, black, or blue markerQuestion: Do you need to label the masking tape exactly where the hollowness is? Answer: Don't need! Your tiler is not that stupid. He will knock on the hollow tile if it is really hollow, or tiny bit of hollowness before he changes the tile for you.Lastly, do not commit this mistake as shown in the picture below.This is the most funniest XX signs I have ever seen. What a joker.Actually it is not funny at all. First, tilers are not blind men. One X is enough, why so many XX? Second, why create such problem for your tiler/contractor/ID? In the end trouble people to clean the XX from the tiles if found not "really hollow". Third, one shouldn't even draw on the tile. Edited May 10, 2012 by ayazumi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
May_dream1 14 Report post Posted May 10, 2012 i thought your tiles have special designs.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aelyra 0 Report post Posted May 10, 2012 Our art roomShelves for our canvas drawings. Still looking for tough string to tie the shelving.I simply love the DIY bird cage pendant lamp. It's very personal and classy. Your hubby did a fantastic job at it.😃 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites