For your information there are a lot of cadillacs in the 1978 to present
that use fiber optic cables from front and rear lights to dash to show that
lights are working. I know my 1990 and 1991 deville had them. they should
be readily available at the junkyard.
>In a message dated 98-05-04 21:21:30 EDT, you write in part:
>
>glass for the propane flame doesn't show anything when the flame is on. Any
>suggestions on how to fix that? I was thinking of running some sort of fiber
>optic strand from the flame area but can't find where to buy something like
>that.
>
>Bob Fukumoto
>76 Palm Beach
> >>
>
>Bob,
>
>I have yet to find anyone who can see the flame through the prism. I
>installed an electrical flame sensor that turns off a light when the
>refrigerator is successfully fired. I put a switch in the circuit so that I
>can turn the light off when the refrigerator is shut down. If at any time the
>light comes on during normal operation, it is because the flame is out. I got
>the flame sensor from Osburn's GMC Service in Albuquerque (505 821 0543).
>
>If you devise a means of visually confirming that you have ignition, please
>advise.
>
>Where the fiber optic cable is concerned, I am looking for a source for the
>strip used behind the instrument panel to light the switches on the left side
>of the panel.
>
>Fred Hudspeth
>'78 Royale
>
>
that use fiber optic cables from front and rear lights to dash to show that
lights are working. I know my 1990 and 1991 deville had them. they should
be readily available at the junkyard.
>In a message dated 98-05-04 21:21:30 EDT, you write in part:
>
>glass for the propane flame doesn't show anything when the flame is on. Any
>suggestions on how to fix that? I was thinking of running some sort of fiber
>optic strand from the flame area but can't find where to buy something like
>that.
>
>Bob Fukumoto
>76 Palm Beach
> >>
>
>Bob,
>
>I have yet to find anyone who can see the flame through the prism. I
>installed an electrical flame sensor that turns off a light when the
>refrigerator is successfully fired. I put a switch in the circuit so that I
>can turn the light off when the refrigerator is shut down. If at any time the
>light comes on during normal operation, it is because the flame is out. I got
>the flame sensor from Osburn's GMC Service in Albuquerque (505 821 0543).
>
>If you devise a means of visually confirming that you have ignition, please
>advise.
>
>Where the fiber optic cable is concerned, I am looking for a source for the
>strip used behind the instrument panel to light the switches on the left side
>of the panel.
>
>Fred Hudspeth
>'78 Royale
>
>