While preparing for a weekend camping trip last Friday, I was hooking up the rig as normal. I had already turned on the propane tanks and had heard the fridge turn on, when I walked near the right front of the camper and could smell lots of propane. My Sandpiper has two tanks(as most of yours do) with one on each side of the camper(left side has auto change-over, right side has another regulator). When I opened the door to the compartment, I could hear the regulator spewing out propane. We had just came in from Myrtle Beach 9 days earlier and didn't have a problem( I don't think). I checked the tank, it still appeared pretty heavy so I don't think it was leaking on the way home from our vacation trip. Problem came in trying to find one to replace it. I called 4 RV dealers in my are and all had a 10 psi regulator, but only one had a couple of 30 psi regulators that my rig had on it. Of course, it was the dealer the greatest distance away:). I bought two of the regulators(one as a spare) and installed one of them in about 10 minutes after returning home. Not too big of a deal although the entire trip was almost scrapped due to not being able to find a 30 psi regulator. For $17 a piece, I now carry a spare. All the dealers say they usually see people having to replace them between 2-4 years. I had no idea they had this kind of average life span. Just wanted to share that this may be a spare piece of equipment that you may want to carry with you, else you may have a hard time finding one. Happy camping!
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