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Old 04-06-2015, 09:43 AM   #1
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Propane Hose to the exterior 100 gallon tank

Propane Hose to the exterior 100 gallon tank:
No more renting a used, leaking hose from the propane supplier. No more having the propane supplier removing my onboard tank plumbing to attach their hose.
We went to the propane suppliers store and purchased the necessary parts to construct our own hose with fittings that twist right into the Cruiser plumbing.

The string keeps me from loosing the brass plug when it isn't in use.



The hose drops down behind the tanks to that bulkhead fitting (pill bottle).
The hardware cloth allows for ventilation but keeps critters out.

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Dave, you are getting as bad, if not worse then me.
Neither one of us can consider trading campers, with the thought that all those mods will have to be done all over again.
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Dave, you are getting as bad, if not worse then me.
Neither one of us can consider trading campers, with the thought that all those mods will have to be done all over again.
You're correct! That was my only salvation last year when DW found a new rig that she liked.
Besides the modifications this Cruiser doesn't eat tires as did the 2004 Cruiser.
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ops- I noticed you used white Teflon tape to seal the threads. White is for water and will deteriorate. Gas tape is yellow.
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ops- I noticed you used white Teflon tape to seal the threads. White is for water and will deteriorate. Gas tape is yellow.
Now you tell me; but thanks for the tip.

Fix #43: replace tape.
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