Strange readings from Gas Log Fireplace

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whitegold61

New Member
Nov 4, 2025
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Virginia
Hey all, I tried searching something specifically around this issue i'm finding with our gas log fireplace, but unable to find anything that matches our case - here's what happens. We moved into this '79 house this year and now it's getting cold we'd like to light our gas log fireplace. Outside the house it looks like the lady had a 100lb propane tank. We're not sure if we're going to use 100lb and it's crazy expensive to get started with that so I hooked up a 20lb tank with a 11 inch WC pressure regulator on it to see how it works.

What happens is pilot looks strong and blue, thermopile is nice and cleaned, burner tube is all cleaned out too. When I switch the burner to ON and the rocker to ON the pilot light dips to half of what it used to be and half of the long burner lights, it has issues getting around the corner.

When the burner is on the pilot now doesn't seem to properly heat the thermocouple. Testing mV i'm reading 450 with just the pilot, but when I switch the burner on and the burner lights, the voltage drops to 0 instantly! I would expect it would gradually go down to 0, but it is 450 to 0 instantly. My thought is that the pilot isn't hot enough to light the pilot when the pressure changes and it closes the gas valve so it doesn't light all the way? But when applying external heat to the thermopile to encompass the pilot with the burner on, the reading never changes from 0 mV.

Bad thermopile? I get good readings with just the pilot, why no readings with the main burner on? Do I not have enough pressure? fireplace says it needs minimum of 11 WC, and 10 WC manifold, which I believe it has. Maybe bad electronics not allowing gas valve to fully open when in burner mode? Any ideas?

Thank you!

Heat-N-GLO GLS-24LP
 
If the thermopile voltage drops to 0, it could be bad..
But first what is the BTU rating of your bbq regulator? Either the regulator or the hose could be restricting the gas flow to the fireplace. As long as both those are big enough to supply the whole BTU load then I'd chase the thermopile issue.