Can Camco Brass Propane Tee be Used with Camco Propane Cylinder Gas Gauge and Leak Detector
Updated 04/24/2019 | Published 04/23/2019 >
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Question:
I have a standard 20lb tank on our travel trailer. I want to be able to connect our portable grill and add in a pressure gauge so we can quickly check if the tank is empty. If I connect a pressure gauge to the tank CAM59023 and a tee to the pressure gauge CAM59103, would that put too much stress on the connections? I havent the slightest idea how strong the plastic Type 1 connector is. Thanks!
asked by: Dominick P
Expert Reply:
You can install the Camco Propane Cylinder Gas Gauge and Leak Detector # CAM59023 and the Camco Brass Propane Tee w/ 3 Ports # CAM59103 on the propane setup if you wanted to. The gauge will fit fine on the main feed line of the tank setup and then the Tee will allow you to connect to your propane grill.
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Camco Propane Cylinder Gas Gauge and Leak Detector
- Propane Fittings
- Adapter Fittings
- Type 1 - Female
- POL - Female
- Type 1 - Male
- Camco
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