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First, turn off the gas on the smoker, then the LP tank. Wait a few minutes. Turn on the gas at the tank, just a quarter turn. Wait 15 to 30 seconds, turn on the smoker and light it.
It that doesn't work, turn everything off and try again. If it doesn't work again then turn it all off and check the venturi, (that is where the gas mixes with air and is located just before the gas flow enters the burner) for spider webs. Just run a pipe cleaner through it.
You might also check your LP tank on a different appliance (like a grill) to see if it is working.
Yes, the outdoor temperature and any wind could play a role in it. Check to be sure that there's enough gas in the tank, to sustain the burner flames. These cookers use a lot of gas. Also, check the air intake shutter valve (where the tank hose connects to the burner). It may need adjusting to get the proper mixture of gas to air ratio. Consult your Owners Manual for the proper setting.
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If you try searching for Meco on-line, you'll go nuts. Check Aussie here's a link for the manual. http://www.aussiegrills.com/images/product_elements_07/pdffiles/5024-5025-5028-5029P-Stainless-Water-Smoker.pdf
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