Dec-05-2017 06:47 AM
Dec-09-2017 11:46 AM
time2roll wrote:downtheroad wrote:Yes.
Propane does not need to be, "fresh." No such thing as a "use by" date or propane expiration date...
Most propane is 4 billion years old. We just recently extracted it.
Dec-06-2017 06:50 AM
downtheroad wrote:Yes.
Propane does not need to be, "fresh." No such thing as a "use by" date or propane expiration date...
Dec-05-2017 03:13 PM
Dec-05-2017 10:20 AM
CJRuffner wrote:
We just took delivery on a 2014 Grey Wolf Toyhauler 25 RR.
WE do t know a lot about this stuff so bear with me as I find new questions to ask.
It is propane and electric and we are wondering about the furnace. Do we need to have water in the grey tank to run the furnace?
Thanks for your help.
Dec-05-2017 09:58 AM
enblethen wrote:
I would change the pigtails to the tanks while you are replacing the regulator.
Dec-05-2017 09:54 AM
gonesouth wrote:Top half of the tank? In FL? Could be half full of butane that does not vaporize very well in the cold and remains liquid at about freezing. Go to a real propane dealer and verify you are getting propane and possibly purge out the old.
I recently bought a new-to-me fifth wheel, a 2000 Hitchiker II. I am having problems with the furnace and water heater in that they work fine for the top half of a propane tank, but then don't generate any heat. Meanwhile the propane stove lights and runs fine. My last rig had an Aquahot so I don't have a good grasp on the propane heating units.
Does anybody have experience that tells them what I should do to correct it?
Dec-05-2017 09:08 AM
BobKrogstie wrote:Actually propane AND 12 Volts for most.CJRuffner wrote:
We just took delivery on a 2014 Grey Wolf Toyhauler 25 RR.
WE do t know a lot about this stuff so bear with me as I find new questions to ask.
It is propane and electric and we are wondering about the furnace. Do we need to have water in the grey tank to run the furnace?
Thanks for your help.
My furnace runs on propane only and I don't need water in my grey tank to run it. Of course I have an older rig and maybe furnaces have changed since 2008 but I doubt it.
Dec-05-2017 09:02 AM
CJRuffner wrote:
We just took delivery on a 2014 Grey Wolf Toyhauler 25 RR.
WE do t know a lot about this stuff so bear with me as I find new questions to ask.
It is propane and electric and we are wondering about the furnace. Do we need to have water in the grey tank to run the furnace?
Thanks for your help.
Dec-05-2017 08:52 AM
CJRuffner wrote:
We just took delivery on a 2014 Grey Wolf Toyhauler 25 RR.
WE do t know a lot about this stuff so bear with me as I find new questions to ask.
It is propane and electric and we are wondering about the furnace. Do we need to have water in the grey tank to run the furnace?
Thanks for your help.
Dec-05-2017 08:04 AM
Bud
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Dec-05-2017 07:22 AM
darsben1 wrote:
what is the outside temp. and is the propane fresh?
But the first thing I would do is get a new regulator
The old one is close to 20 years old