The difference between the prices of the JR Products Automatic Changeover LP Gas Regulators and Camco Automatic Changeover 2-Stage Propane Regulators are in the BTU per hour, which as you correctly noted, is important information. The JR Products…
...To add a 100 lb tank to your two 30 lb tanks, I recommend the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting w Hose - Type 1 Valve - Quick Disconnect, Disposable Cylinder Ports # 103615. This will allow you...
Hey Mark, To plug the unused ports on your JR Products RV LP Gas Manifold #JR65CR you'll just need the JR Products RV LP Gas Manifold Plug #JR25CR. We also offer a couple of adapters to make your connection to the ports easier: 1/2" x…
Since this type of regulator is typically mounted to a copper propane line you wouldn't need to mount it, but yes, the four holes on the back of the MB Sturgis #108220 2-stage regulator will allow you to mount the regulator. The holes aren't…
There are differences that the colors reference for the Type 1 Propane connectors based on the spring tension and flow rate. The light green connectors are rated for Rated for 200,000 Btu per hour. The black are rated for 70,000-100,000 Btu per hour.…
...How do I add the same fitting on the 100 lb tank that will connect like my 20 lb tank does?
I have a portable dual fuel generator, and and the hose is too short to reach the 100 lb tank...
...Yes, the # 100019-24 pigtail can be used to connect your dual-cylinder 100 lb propane setup to the regulator on your RV. Since this hose does not have a back-check to contain a gas leak, you...
To verify which regulator would be the best choice for your 2022 Outdoors RV Mountain Series Blackstone 280KVS you will need to verify exactly how many BTU's all of your propane appliances and accessories will require. Unfortunately, Outdoors RV…
...the my old lines are as follows Accuflex 454-04 1/4inch LP Gas Hose 350 psi/NAT Gas
Attached is the picture of the two fitting.
Sturgis Propane Pigtail on the left.
My old fitting Accuflex 454-04 1/4...
Hey Kevin, to replace your Marshall 290-1 regulator you can use the Camco Horizontal 2-Stage Propane Regulator w/ P.O.L #CAM59333 or you can use the #CAM59313 for a vertical regulator replacement. Both of these regulators are 2 stage, rated for…
Hey Clarence! That would be great but none of the trailer camera systems are going to pair with vehicle monitors/screens. All of them will require a separate monitor. The Furrion is a really nice system so I do recommend it. Since the Vision S is…
Hey Richard. Like the name says, the Soft Start Kit for Coleman-Mach RV Air Conditioners item #CM56RR only helps on start up. The rest of the time your AC is running it will be pulling the standard amount of amps depending on what model you have. So…
The difference between the prices of the JR Products Automatic Changeover LP Gas Regulators and Camco Automatic Changeover 2-Stage Propane Regulators are in the BTU per hour, which as you correctly noted, is important information. The JR Products…
...To add a 100 lb tank to your two 30 lb tanks, I recommend the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting w Hose - Type 1 Valve - Quick Disconnect, Disposable Cylinder Ports # 103615. This will allow you...
Hey Mark, To plug the unused ports on your JR Products RV LP Gas Manifold #JR65CR you'll just need the JR Products RV LP Gas Manifold Plug #JR25CR. We also offer a couple of adapters to make your connection to the ports easier: 1/2" x…
Since this type of regulator is typically mounted to a copper propane line you wouldn't need to mount it, but yes, the four holes on the back of the MB Sturgis #108220 2-stage regulator will allow you to mount the regulator. The holes aren't…
There are differences that the colors reference for the Type 1 Propane connectors based on the spring tension and flow rate. The light green connectors are rated for Rated for 200,000 Btu per hour. The black are rated for 70,000-100,000 Btu per hour.…
...How do I add the same fitting on the 100 lb tank that will connect like my 20 lb tank does?
I have a portable dual fuel generator, and and the hose is too short to reach the 100 lb tank...
...Yes, the # 100019-24 pigtail can be used to connect your dual-cylinder 100 lb propane setup to the regulator on your RV. Since this hose does not have a back-check to contain a gas leak, you...
To verify which regulator would be the best choice for your 2022 Outdoors RV Mountain Series Blackstone 280KVS you will need to verify exactly how many BTU's all of your propane appliances and accessories will require. Unfortunately, Outdoors RV…
...the my old lines are as follows Accuflex 454-04 1/4inch LP Gas Hose 350 psi/NAT Gas
Attached is the picture of the two fitting.
Sturgis Propane Pigtail on the left.
My old fitting Accuflex 454-04 1/4...
Hey Kevin, to replace your Marshall 290-1 regulator you can use the Camco Horizontal 2-Stage Propane Regulator w/ P.O.L #CAM59333 or you can use the #CAM59313 for a vertical regulator replacement. Both of these regulators are 2 stage, rated for…
Hey Clarence! That would be great but none of the trailer camera systems are going to pair with vehicle monitors/screens. All of them will require a separate monitor. The Furrion is a really nice system so I do recommend it. Since the Vision S is…
Hey Richard. Like the name says, the Soft Start Kit for Coleman-Mach RV Air Conditioners item #CM56RR only helps on start up. The rest of the time your AC is running it will be pulling the standard amount of amps depending on what model you have. So…
Very pleased with parts received and with the speed in which they were shipped. Ordered online and they were shipped the same evening. Parts in great condition and exactly as described. Thank you very much!
Propane hoses are essential for connecting your propane tanks to appliances like grills and RVs. They come in various lengths and styles to suit different needs, ensuring a secure and leak-free connection. Whether you're camping or grilling, these hoses are designed for durability and ease of use.
When choosing propane hoses, consider length, material quality, and fitting compatibility. Look for hoses with durable brass fittings and a flexible yet robust hose material. Ensure the hose length suits your setup, whether for a grill or RV, and check for compatibility with your propane tank and appliances.
To ensure a proper fit, measure the distance between your propane tank and appliance. Check the hose's fitting size and type, ensuring it matches your tank and appliance connections. Many hoses are designed to fit standard connections, but always verify before purchasing.
Regularly inspect your propane hose for wear, cracks, or leaks. Clean the fittings and hose with a mild detergent and water. Store the hose in a cool, dry place when not in use to prevent damage from UV exposure or extreme temperatures. Proper care can extend the hose's lifespan significantly.
If you detect a leak, immediately turn off the propane supply. Check the connections for tightness and inspect the hose for damage. If the hose is damaged, replace it before use. Always use soapy water to test for leaks, as bubbles will form at the leak site.
Yes, propane hoses can connect to various appliances like grills, RVs, and generators. Ensure the hose's fittings are compatible with your appliance's connections. Some hoses may require adapters for specific appliances, so check compatibility before purchasing.