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โApr-19-2015 12:55 PM
โApr-19-2015 11:08 AM
โApr-19-2015 08:49 AM
D.E.Bishop wrote:
I don't think Extend-a-stay is any longer. Try MB Sturgis, Sturgisafe.
MB Sturgis
Cameco and a few others make the same (functionality wise) products.
I didn't even know my RV came with one(we're second owners) until I needed it and brought my hose and stuff from the Condo on a trip. A lot of RVs come with them or are add ons that may exist all ready.
โApr-19-2015 06:09 AM
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โApr-16-2015 12:45 PM
JimM68 wrote:
I hooked up an extendastay, and ran an 8' hose across the RV into a passenger side compartment. From there, I've another extendastay T hooked up, and can connect 2 hoses to 2 different gas grilles/appliances.
Tapping off the fridge won't work. Most grilles need high pressure propane from before the coaches regulator. Ditto for many Fleetwoods which have a tap, but it is low pressure and basically worthless.
โApr-16-2015 11:31 AM
โApr-16-2015 09:38 AM
willald wrote:
OTOH, carrying a separate LB bottle has its own set of risks, too.
โApr-16-2015 07:45 AM
โApr-15-2015 10:03 PM
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โApr-15-2015 02:45 PM
Clay L wrote:
You might want to consider a Stay a While or Extend a Stay Tee. They are available with a outlet and hose for an external grill and an outlet and hose that will fit an external cylinder. The later can be handy when you are stopped for a while and don't want to move the motor home to fill up the on-board tank.
They have some built in safety devices so are better than just a plumbing Tee.
You can get a longer hose for the grill. As I recall the one that comes with it is about six feet long. A friend had one made that was about 20 feet long.
I installed mine myself - took maybe ten minutes.
โApr-15-2015 01:36 PM