We have a 97 tt that is set up and left permanately at my mil lake property. We only use propane to take the chill off on spring/fall nights as needed. The propane has finally run out and I want to replace the old style cylinders with one 20 lb grill type cylinder. Has anyone done this? Do I still need a 2 stage regulator? Amazon has a hose with female end that looks like it will connect to rv black pipe and has a grill type regulator and type 1 fitting for cylinder. Will this suffice for our needs? Thank you.
Yes, you should retain a two stage regulator. A search on amazon or a local supplier should yield new pigtails to put between the regulator and the newer style tank. If you only wish to use one tank, just swap on side and leave the other in place unless you secure and use a regulator used for a single cylinder. I've witnessed the changeover portion of a regulator fail and allow a tank to empty out when the second cylinder was not in place.
From what Iโve read, my class c tank has asme type and tt will have dot cylinder. I guess by old style I mean whatever was put on tt circa 1997 (pol?) which is too small for type 1 fitting. Color me stupid but I thought that cylinders that wonโt connect to type 1 were no longer legal. If that is not correct then I guess maybe I can just fill or exchange what I have.
LPG is Liquid PG that converts from high pressure to low pressure so YES you must use a pressure requlator. So you need an adapter from your tank to your regulator or a new regulator or both.
Check Amazon etc for all types of adapters. Suggest you get help as it's very desirable to have the correct connections.
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