All Discussions Tagged 'propane' - Good Old RVs2024-03-28T23:35:24Zhttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=propane&feed=yes&xn_auth=noQuestion about propane...or rather, propane accessories...tag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2017-09-09:2093474:Topic:3237952017-09-09T16:41:14.404ZDawn Michellehttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/DawnRobuck
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<p>Yes, I'm a King of the Hill fan! I'm going to post here directly a picture of my propane tank, and regulator - I'm not even sure there's enough room to squeeze in a bypass kit, but in the interim I want to see if I'm even thinking about this correctly.</p>
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<p>What I want out of the bypass is to tie in a Mr Heater (the smaller one you can't plumb in to the low pressure lines).</p>
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<p>I found this, but it seems to be something for hooking up to an…</p>
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<p>Yes, I'm a King of the Hill fan! I'm going to post here directly a picture of my propane tank, and regulator - I'm not even sure there's enough room to squeeze in a bypass kit, but in the interim I want to see if I'm even thinking about this correctly.</p>
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<p>What I want out of the bypass is to tie in a Mr Heater (the smaller one you can't plumb in to the low pressure lines).</p>
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<p>I found this, but it seems to be something for hooking up to an external propane tank (which would be nice to have ADDITIONALLY, but first priority is to use the onboard for the Mr. Heater). </p>
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<p>Thoughts?</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N657EZL/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I3NQR7TEZ2Z17I&colid=3VOUFFW1WOQA8">https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N657EZL/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I3NQR7TEZ2Z17I&colid=3VOUFFW1WOQA8</a></p>
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<p>Then this was going to be the kit for the Mr. Heater to string it to the bypass:</p>
<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CFWF5U/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I2NCL5IKOWUFCX&colid=3VOUFFW1WOQA8">https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CFWF5U/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I2NCL5IKOWUFCX&colid=3VOUFFW1WOQA8</a></p>
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<p>My only issue with external is I have nowhere to really carry a tank. The bay isn't tall enough, The shower is already dedicated to the catbox and the laundry basket while in motion (and I don't really like the idea of keeping it inside) which leaves mounting somehow on the back tool box and wouldn't know where to begin for that - is it even legal? Of course I could just get tanks when and where I needed them - put down deposit, take a quick trip to where I'm setting up and leave it out until ready to leave area and then return to get my deposit back. I've heard there are smaller pancake ones but they don't seem to be common, easy to find. </p>
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<p>I promise a blog post soon - doing a lot of little details right now and goes back for final mechanic work Monday; then when back I'll be on the home stretch!</p>
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<p></p> im i the only one freaked out by propanetag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2015-04-03:2093474:Topic:2522602015-04-03T02:53:53.036Zricky paskethttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/rickypasket
<p>i had a fridge blow up and caught me and my cat on fire. the new trailer im getting, im removing all things propane </p>
<p>i had a fridge blow up and caught me and my cat on fire. the new trailer im getting, im removing all things propane </p> Propane detector with valve controltag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2011-01-31:2093474:Topic:508612011-01-31T13:55:45.842ZThe Kartchner'shttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/TheKartchners
The propane detector on my 83 Pace Arrow, no longer works, the light does not come on , nor alerts and seems to be dead, I pull it off the wall and tested all 4 wires 2 red, a yellow and a black, and each has voltage being it lit up my test lamp. so I guess I must now locate and install a new propane detector with valve control. My question is this, being all for wires lit my test lamp I would assume that being I get no gas delivery to my stove etc, the solenoid valve must be normally open,…
The propane detector on my 83 Pace Arrow, no longer works, the light does not come on , nor alerts and seems to be dead, I pull it off the wall and tested all 4 wires 2 red, a yellow and a black, and each has voltage being it lit up my test lamp. so I guess I must now locate and install a new propane detector with valve control. My question is this, being all for wires lit my test lamp I would assume that being I get no gas delivery to my stove etc, the solenoid valve must be normally open, being the yellow wire has power to it, and the valve must be closed due to lack of gas, if I went ahead and cut that yellow wire would it tune the solenoid off allowed gas to flow, doe that sound reasonable?<br />
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The detector had a Manchester label on it but I think instead it may be a CCI 7719, based on the wiring diagram and a photo I located on line, but being it has not marking what so ever I have no positive proof.