jjjandrbaker
Jul 28, 2014Explorer
Name of this part?
I accidentally broke the tabs that hold this on. I don't know what to call it, and thus can not find the part on the Internet. Anyone have a name for it?
mowermech wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:newman fulltimer wrote:
...it has no function other than looks....
Not true, it is required by law.
Some RVs use a tank cover which also covers the regulator. If that isn't the case then the regulator is required to have its own cover.
Please give a link to the law or code to which you are referring.
Not that I don't believe there IS such a law or code, I simply like to read the actual text.
mowermech wrote:
Please give a link to the law or code to which you are referring.
Not that I don't believe there IS such a law or code, I simply like to read the actual text.
Mootpoint wrote:jjjandrbaker wrote:FunnyCamper wrote:
You don't use your propane?
huh
curious as to why? I mean I use alot of propane cause I camp all seasons.
No problem answering this for you:
1)Shower is so small that I don't use it. I either use the bathhouse, or give myself a "sink bath" using a bowl of water heated in the microwave.
2)I do not cook much in the camper, and limit dish washing. I have a plastic box that dishes soak in until I wash them all at once, again using hot water from the microwave.
3) I camp all year round. I do not boondock. I always have electricity. I use a tiny ceramic heater that will OVERheat my camper in about 30 minutes, regardless of the outdoor temperature (which is never really cold in central Texas).
I think that about covers it.
1) Why would you buy a rig that had a shower too small. That's one of the first things I check. Some bath houses aren't too pleasant.
2) Nothing wrong with that, we sometimes do the same thing. But why not use the electric side of the hot tank to heat water, if you have the electric option.
3) Nothing wrong with the heater. Just about everyone carries some sort of heater. But it does pay to fire up the gas appliances every now and again. Sitting can be as bad for them as over using. It's nice to have the option in case of emergency.
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beemerphile1 wrote:newman fulltimer wrote:
...it has no function other than looks....
Not true, it is required by law.
Some RVs use a tank cover which also covers the regulator. If that isn't the case then the regulator is required to have its own cover.
jjjandrbaker, the cover is specific to your brand and model of regulator, make sure you get the right one.
jjjandrbaker wrote:FunnyCamper wrote:
You don't use your propane?
huh
curious as to why? I mean I use alot of propane cause I camp all seasons.
No problem answering this for you:
1)Shower is so small that I don't use it. I either use the bathhouse, or give myself a "sink bath" using a bowl of water heated in the microwave.
2)I do not cook much in the camper, and limit dish washing. I have a plastic box that dishes soak in until I wash them all at once, again using hot water from the microwave.
3) I camp all year round. I do not boondock. I always have electricity. I use a tiny ceramic heater that will OVERheat my camper in about 30 minutes, regardless of the outdoor temperature (which is never really cold in central Texas).
I think that about covers it.
FunnyCamper wrote:
You don't use your propane?
huh
curious as to why? I mean I use alot of propane cause I camp all seasons.
newman fulltimer wrote:
...it has no function other than looks....