You can use the RV Propane Gas Detector #RS64FR (white) or #RS44FR (black) to replace your current Atwood 31013 propane gas detector. This will also use a 12v, 2-wire installation like your current detector.
The RV Propane Gas Detector part #RS64FR is what I recommend using to replace the the Atwood RV Propane Gas Detector part 31013 (Discontinued). The mounting plate for this new detector will cover up any holes you had for the previous so it will be a…
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…
Based on the picture you provided the Atwood RV Propane Gas Detector - 12 Volt - White #AT36720 would be an exact replacement for your current Atwood RV Propane Gas Detector.
We do have a couple of options to replace your Atwood 36636, and you can use either, with the only difference being the color: - RV Propane Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector - Black #RS54FR or White #RS34FR Either will work perfectly as replacements…
Since the Atwood 31013 LP Detector has been discontinued you can replace it with the RV Propane Gas Detector - 12 Volt - 2 Wire - Black #RS44FR. This detector is a surface mount design and can easily swap out your old unit in just a few minutes.
Hey Keegan, welcome back! We've got quite a few options to swap your pin box over to a gooseneck connection like the Gen-Y item #GY48GR you were looking at. What I'll need to determine the correct one is the information on the sticker…
Hey Pete, yes the Hughes Autoformers Safe View Smart Power Inlet part #HU27VR that you referenced can do 50 amp either 125 or 220 volt. What are you wanting to power with it?
Thanks for reaching out, Chad! The kit that you referenced, #F2220, is only compatible with a 3500 - Cab and Chassis so wouldn't work for your 2500 - Pickup. The kit that would work is part #F2071. This will work on 2WD and 4WD trucks. Something…
Propane RV gas detectors are essential for safety, offering easy installation and compatibility with various setups. They often replace discontinued models seamlessly, ensuring your RV remains secure and up-to-date.
Installing a propane RV gas detector is straightforward. Many models are surface-mounted, requiring only a small hole for wiring. They often come with interchangeable faceplates to fit different setups, making them a versatile choice for replacing older units.
Propane-specific detectors are crucial for RVs using propane appliances. They provide targeted detection, ensuring any leaks are quickly identified, which is vital for safety. These detectors are designed to integrate seamlessly into existing RV systems.
Propane detectors are excellent replacements for older models due to their compatibility and ease of installation. They often cover existing holes and require minimal wall penetration, making them ideal for updating discontinued units without extensive modifications.
Yes, many propane RV gas detectors offer design flexibility with different faceplates. This allows them to blend into various RV interiors, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Flush designs are popular for a sleek, unobtrusive look.
When selecting a propane RV gas detector, consider ease of installation, compatibility with your RV's existing setup, and design preferences. Look for models that offer reliable detection and are known for their durability and ease of use.