My first post was supposed to start with the story of how I'd stumbled across these forums in the course of researching and purchasing my new Weber, how helpful it was, and how much I'm enjoying it. And those things are true. But unfortunately I've got another issue I need help with.
I purchased the Genesis EP-330 and assembled it over Memorial Day weekend. I'd used it a handful of times, and so far so great. But last week we got hit with some storms that included severe wind, and my baby was blown over, landing right on its front side. Because of the wind and rain, I only had enough time to disconnect the propane tank, so we had to let it sit for about 30 minutes before we were able to prop it back up.
Upon inspection, the grill looked to be in decent shape. The control knobs took the brunt of the fall. One is barely usable but all three will need to be replaced. It appears that the metal portion of each knob (the part that connects to the manifold) was bent upward slightly, though at least visually it didn't appear to be that serious.
Unfortunately, when I put everything back together and turned it on, it isn't working properly. If the burners turn on at all, they don't heat like they previously did. It struggles to get to 200 degree.s I don't see anything that is wrong or any loose connections, though I haven't closely inspected the burner tubes or other interior parts.
Before I sink a lot more time into this, is there anything in particular I should be looking for or anything to check? Any advice is appreciated.
I purchased the Genesis EP-330 and assembled it over Memorial Day weekend. I'd used it a handful of times, and so far so great. But last week we got hit with some storms that included severe wind, and my baby was blown over, landing right on its front side. Because of the wind and rain, I only had enough time to disconnect the propane tank, so we had to let it sit for about 30 minutes before we were able to prop it back up.
Upon inspection, the grill looked to be in decent shape. The control knobs took the brunt of the fall. One is barely usable but all three will need to be replaced. It appears that the metal portion of each knob (the part that connects to the manifold) was bent upward slightly, though at least visually it didn't appear to be that serious.
Unfortunately, when I put everything back together and turned it on, it isn't working properly. If the burners turn on at all, they don't heat like they previously did. It struggles to get to 200 degree.s I don't see anything that is wrong or any loose connections, though I haven't closely inspected the burner tubes or other interior parts.
Before I sink a lot more time into this, is there anything in particular I should be looking for or anything to check? Any advice is appreciated.