NinerBikes wrote:
bobman wrote:
I bought a wave three and in 20 degree F it wasn't enough so I bought a wave 6
no hose came with either of mine and FWIW it does need a regulator prior to the unit, so if you tap into the system prior to the existing regulator you will need one on the supply line
Thinking of tapping in on the low pressure side, with a 3/8" ball valve, maybe near the fridge, or oven, or cook top. Will know more once I see how it's all piped in.
I got this kit!
http://www.rvsolarelectric.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=28&product_id=61
Here's a link to various connectors and fittings that are helpful for your install:
http://www.gashosesandregulators.com/lowpressurehoses.htmlI also installed one of these in case something happened to the gas lines:

You can get them at Home Depot etc in the Gas appliance install section:
http://hardwareonlinestore.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&view=productdetails&virtuemart_product_id=40850&virtuemart_category_id=46204&gclid=CMH5gcidh8ICFUiRfgodlkQAMAI can disconnect my wave and take it elsewhere when I need it.
I ran Stainless steel flex tubing from the burner section to where I wanted the wave... I then used the rubber tubing with the kit and the quick disconnect so when I want the Wave elsewhere the rubber tubing comes too.
I installed the wave cutoff valve under the stove burner top. We keep that valve off unless we are going to use the wave.
Hope this helps....
Jim