Propane Pigtail Recommendation for a 100-lbs Tank Going to a Regulator
Updated 05/23/2023 | Published 05/21/2023 >
Question:
My 100lb propane tank is 4ft x 15inch on my food truck . I have a 650,000 btu 2 stage regulator that I need to hook to my tank..What hose connection from regulator to tank..regulator has 1/4..maybe 5 ft hose
asked by: Matthew J
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Expert Reply:
To connect your 100-lbs propane tank to your regulator you can use the MB Sturgis Propane Pigtail w/ Back Check - Type 1 x 1/4" MIF - Stainless Overbraid # 100833-15.
This pigtail hose has a type 1 connection on one end, and a 1/4" Male inverted flare on the other to go into your regulator.
expert reply by:
Bryce D
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MB Sturgis Propane Pigtail w/ Back Check - Type 1 x 1/4" MIF - Stainless Overbraid - 1-1/4'
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