Kit that Allows RV to Connect to 100 lb Propane Tanks
Updated 12/17/2020 | Published 12/15/2020 >
Question:
I have a 2018 Keystone Carbon 347 5w that I want to connect to a 100lbs propane tank. I dont mind connecting to the regulator as we live in our 5w all year in one spot. I could use some guidance on how to pick the correct hose/kit/adapter 1/4 or 3/8 IMF etc.
asked by: Robert D
Expert Reply:
We have kits that are designed for connecting an auxiliary tank to a propane setup on a fifth wheel like yours but we don't recommend trying to fill up what you have now with a 100 lb tank. What you'd need is the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting w/ Hoses for POL Valve # 103539-MBS.
This is a tee fitting setup that installs in the feed line of the tank setup which allows you to basically add in a connection from an additional tank like you are wanting to do.
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MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting w/ Hoses - POL Valve - 2 Model 250 Quick-Disconnect Ports
- Propane Fittings
- Adapter Fittings
- 1/4 Inch - Male QD
- POL - Female
- MB Sturgis
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