I hope there is someone out there who can diagnose my latest B190 failure. On my last winter camping trip, the furnace quit working, after cycling properly for a few hours, even though the monitor panel indicated lots of propane remaining. Battery voltage was fine. The fan gleefully screeched along, but burner would not light, though it tried. Also, the stove did not work. It was cold (0 deg +or-) outside) but we've used the furnace in even colder temps. Yes, the gas valve was completely open.
Now that it's finally warmer (40 deg), and I'm not camping, I investigated further. The monitor panel still shows lots of propane, and, of course, now the furnace and stove are working perfectly. In the driveway.
What might have gone wrong? How can I avoid this problem next time? I'm fast losing my camping credibility--seems to happen when it's freezing out and the heat quits...

These intermittent problems are hard for me. Does the regulator need to be replaced? Or, could I have just tried something like tapping on it or closing-re opening the valve? Did some intake thing freeze up? Also, if I need repair, what kind of trade can fix this problem? Neither my mechanic nor the Propane company in town want to touch it. It's 65 miles to Camping World, and not in a good direction. Please help!