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 to connect the red fitting to one of your tanks and the…
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…
Hey, Kevin. Thanks for another question! On the Progressive Dynamics 4000 series part #PD4060K, the jumper being referenced in the installation instructions is the metal link between the two positive DC lugs. That jumper ties the two positive lugs…
I attached a picture that shows what the typical dual tank setup looks like with the accessories needed labeled. First thing you need is pig tails to go from the tanks to the regulator like the part #100473-12. Then for a dual tank regulator with…
Hey Alex. From the information I can find online it does look like your 2011 Keystone Cougar 318SAB does come prepped for a second AC unit. The bedroom roof vent should be reinforced and pre-wired for a 13.5k or 15k BTU unit. To check if your trailer…
Hi Bill; since you're running to a single appliance you can use the JR Products RV LP Gas Manifold - 3 Port #JR45CR. You will also need #JR52CR or #JR32CR to make the connections along with the JR Products RV LP Gas Manifold Hose Disconnect Tool…
Hi William, welcome back! We don't have a way of knowing what hoses are where on your 2021 Grand Design Reflection 303RLS. From their parts list I can see they use several 3/8" Female SAE Flare Swivel x 3/8" Female SAE Flare Swivel…
The MB Sturgis Propane Adapter Hose - 3/8" Male NPT x 1/2" Female Flare Swivel uses a 3/8" fitting on the regulator side and 1/2" fitting on the manifold side. These are nominal fitting sizes so they don't actually measure…
Hello Paul, thanks for reaching out. We are a Jensen dealer but we are not the only place that sells Jensen products. We do use our own unique part numbers for most parts, which is why you would not see the #JEN43YR part number pop up anyplace else.…
From what I can find the Norcold N306.3 fridge has a 2.7 cu ft capacity and is 20-1/8" wide and 26" tall. The most similar option we can offer is the 3.2 cu ft Everchill RV Mini Refrigerator #324-000111. The #324-000111 measures…
To connect two propane tanks to the MB Sturgis High Capacity Two-Stage Auto Changeover Regulator item #888001-MBS you will want to use the GasStop Emergency Propane Shut-Off Valve Gauges w/ GasGear 18" Propane Hoses item #GS99FR. These hoses…
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Reliable Propane Regulators for Your Needs
Propane regulators are essential for ensuring a steady and safe flow of gas to your appliances. Whether you're powering a vacation home or a mobile setup, these regulators are designed to meet your needs with precision and reliability.
Selecting the right regulator involves calculating the maximum BTUs for each appliance. This ensures the regulator can handle the total demand. It's crucial for maintaining efficiency and safety, especially in setups with multiple appliances like stoves, water heaters, and refrigerators.
Installation is straightforward, often requiring just a few minutes. Ensure the regulator is not touching the tanks and use plumber's tape to seal threads properly. Drilling new holes in the backing plate might be necessary for a secure fit, ensuring no gas leaks.
Signs of a failing regulator include faint propane odors and increased gas consumption. If appliances still function but there's a smell, it might be time to replace the regulator. Regular checks and keeping a spare on hand can prevent unexpected issues.
Yes, a well-sized regulator can efficiently power multiple appliances like stoves, water heaters, and refrigerators. It's important to ensure the regulator's capacity matches the combined BTU requirements of all connected appliances for optimal performance.
Regularly inspect for leaks and ensure connections are tight. Replacing hoses and re-certifying tanks can help maintain efficiency. Keeping the regulator clean and free from debris will also prolong its lifespan and ensure safe operation.