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Jan-19-2016 06:26 AM
PyroTekRob wrote:BigDogF250 wrote:
It's a low pressure propane quick disconnect hose, you can get them at most camping shops or Amazon. Keep in mind that it's already pressure regulated so you won't need another regulator between it and the grill.
Amazon 10ft.
Thanks again BigDog, you've been a huge help. Everyone has.
Ok got 2 more.
I got one of my propane tanks filled and tested my refrigerator today, clicked on got cold quick. But I noticed on the panel that both the Auto light and the Check light were on. What does the Check light mean?
And for the water heater, is there a way to turn it off? Or down so the water doesn't get hot?
Jan-19-2016 04:10 AM
htwheelz67 wrote:
check light means something did not work or the pilot did not light properly if you were plugged in to shore power and then disconnected it, it will try and use propane and if it doesnt light up that check light will come on also check for recalls on your fridge as mine needed a faix., also make sure that your BBQ hookup is plumbed into the steel piping that is on the trailer and not plumbed into the high pressure side (before the regulator) I plumbed mine into the high side because I run a BBQ and a propane firepit and when everything is running, stove,waterheater, furnace etc......low pressure won't cut it. The water heater switch is on the vent hood above the stove and it will light up "WH" when it is fired up and the light will go off when it is up to temp, there is no adjustment at least on mine, I'm a plumbing contractor so I know water heaters very well. Normally the fridge should take about 3-7 hours to get cold, on propane it goes faster than electric.
Jan-18-2016 07:22 PM
Jan-17-2016 04:10 PM
BigDogF250 wrote:
It's a low pressure propane quick disconnect hose, you can get them at most camping shops or Amazon. Keep in mind that it's already pressure regulated so you won't need another regulator between it and the grill.
Amazon 10ft.
Jan-13-2016 06:22 AM
Jan-12-2016 12:50 PM
BigDogF250 wrote:
For coffee I bought a Melitta Coffee Maker, then all you need is hot water (I use an old camping perc style coffee pot to boil water). No plug, no generator, and if I want coffee at 6am I can have it without worrying about neighbors or park rules.
I've had my trailer for 10 years and have never needed a power outlet to run from the battery. The only thing I have ever done is charge a laptop from a small cigarette style inverter and it wasn't worth any permanent modifications to do that.
That might be the only system I haven't modified in fact.
As for an oven, we have done frozen pizza, Thanksgiving and fresh baked rolls in the AM with our oven because not everyone wants their Maple Sticky Buns to taste like BBQ :). The pilot on that one is easy.
Enjoy the trailer!
Jan-12-2016 12:47 PM
JMT2 wrote:
750 pounds per queen bed iirc on the double electrics
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