George
Well-known member
🔥 I understand that you can't fuel a propane appliance that has its own regulator from the Aux Propane Port on the side of the RV. The appliance regulator can't regulate 11"W.C. to 11"W.C.
🔥 I do not wish to remove the regulator from the appliance.
🔥 From a previous RV I have a high pressure propane hose with a quick disconnect (QD) and a male bottle fitting. I used it with an "Extend-a-Stay" fitting but I don't want to hang one of those off the main regulator.
Has anyone ever installed a tee and QD on the curb side propane cylinder after its regulator? This regulator steps down the pressure to about 15psi and would run the appliance with its regulator installed. Or do you see any problems with this idea? ATdhvaannkcse
🔥 I do not wish to remove the regulator from the appliance.
🔥 From a previous RV I have a high pressure propane hose with a quick disconnect (QD) and a male bottle fitting. I used it with an "Extend-a-Stay" fitting but I don't want to hang one of those off the main regulator.
Has anyone ever installed a tee and QD on the curb side propane cylinder after its regulator? This regulator steps down the pressure to about 15psi and would run the appliance with its regulator installed. Or do you see any problems with this idea? ATdhvaannkcse
