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…
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 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…
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…
Hey Robert, thanks for reaching out! For your application you need the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting #103613-MBS which provides a thru-fitting from your tank to the regulator pigtail, and then has a quick-disconnect tee fitting as well as a 1 lb…
The JR Products Automatic Changeover 2-Stage Propane Regulator #37207-30395 should be set to give you 11" WC straight from the factory. The pressure will still be the same so there won't be an issue with the new regulator having a higher BTU…
We have the MG Sturgis Propane Hose part #100040-144-MBS which matches what you are looking for. It has the correct fitting size and is 12 feet in length.
The MB Sturgis Propane Pigtail - Stainless Overbraid - Type 1 x 1/4" Male Inverted Flare - 15" #100833-15 is an 1/4" inverted flare tip and your regulator requires a standard 1/4" NPT fitting. You just need a pigtail like Propane…
Hey Logan! The Parkit360 Carrier Electric Trailer Dolly #PA76VR actually has two different ratings. If the trailer is 10,000 lbs or less it is limited to a 6% grade and if it is over 10,000 lbs it is a 4% grade. The Parkit360 Transformer Electric…
To use a mounting bracket with the JR Products Automatic Changeover RV LP Gas Regulator #37207-30395 you will need part #37207-30405 or part #37207-30355 as this regulator does not come with a mounting bracket.
Hey Anthony! A lot of it depends on where you live, really. There are plenty of trailer setups that normally run without propane covers and are just fine, but if you're in an area where it's exceptionally cold and wet then that would be a…
I looked up the hose and the regulator you currently have, and found that the GHA7 hose uses an ACME Nut connector to the LP tank and a 1/4 inch male inverted flare that connects to the 3/8 to 1/4 adapter used on the regulator. We offer the necessary…
WOW! I am impressed! I called to place my order and real person answered, spoke perfect English, albeit a slight southern accent, and my order was sent within a day, shipped quickly and I had it a few days later. I saved over a hundred dollars over local and installed it my self. I cant imagine how that they could do any better. THANKS!
Eric
Cedar Springs, MI
Propane Fittings: Essential for Reliable Connections
Propane fittings are crucial for ensuring safe and efficient connections in your propane system. Whether you're setting up a grill, RV, or portable heater, choosing the right fitting can make all the difference in performance and safety. Consider compatib
For RVs, fittings that allow flexibility and easy installation are ideal. Look for hoses that can extend the distance from the LP tank, like a 12-foot hose for better placement of grills or heaters. Ensure the fittings are compatible with your RV's propane system to avoid the hassle of finding adaptors.
Selecting the right fitting involves checking compatibility with your existing equipment, such as the size and type of connections. Consider the pressure rating needed for your application, like low-pressure regulators for better grill control. Real-world examples show that precise measurements and understanding your setup's requirements are key.
Pressure rating is crucial as it affects performance and safety. For instance, a low-pressure regulator can provide better temperature control for grills. Always check the pressure requirements of your appliances and match them with the fitting's rating to ensure optimal operation.
Common issues include mismatched connections and leaks. To avoid these, ensure fittings match your propane lines and check for proper sealing. Some have found that using adaptors can solve compatibility problems, but it's best to get the right fitting from the start to prevent frustration.
Ease of installation is key. Look for fittings that are straightforward to install and come with clear instructions. Many have found that fittings with swivel connections or those that fit snugly without extra tools make the process smoother. Always double-check connections for leaks after installation.