โAug-18-2022 06:01 PM
โAug-31-2022 08:05 PM
waynefi wrote:Um NO. There is a pointer and that will be the primary cylinder that empties first.
Interesting, one comment on Amazon said that it decides which tank to draw from based on which tank you open first. I like the knob better than that.
โAug-31-2022 07:09 PM
waynefi wrote:
Interesting, one comment on Amazon said that it decides which tank to draw from based on which tank you open first. I like the knob better than that.
โAug-31-2022 10:26 AM
waynefi wrote:
Interesting, one comment on Amazon said that it decides which tank to draw from based on which tank you open first. I like the knob better than that.
โAug-31-2022 10:17 AM
โAug-31-2022 06:13 AM
waynefi wrote:Bobbo wrote:
This is the switchover valve that I recommend. It is also a regulator, so you don't need your current one. Other than that, you about have it covered.
Cavagna Kosan 924N RV Auto Changeover Regulator w/RV 'L' Bracket.
What is it that you like about the Cavagna? I can see the advantage of one that has a lever to tell it which tank to use first.
โAug-31-2022 05:53 AM
Bobbo wrote:
This is the switchover valve that I recommend. It is also a regulator, so you don't need your current one. Other than that, you about have it covered.
Cavagna Kosan 924N RV Auto Changeover Regulator w/RV 'L' Bracket.
โAug-20-2022 10:59 AM
Tvov wrote:
Do you actually use a lot of propane? Just curious. My TT has two 30lb tanks, and we've never emptied one of them in one season. But... we only go out usually a couple weekends in the fall, when we mostly use the heater in the TT which gobbles propane.
โAug-20-2022 04:10 AM
โAug-19-2022 11:46 AM
โAug-19-2022 11:38 AM
โAug-19-2022 09:00 AM
waynefi wrote:bucky wrote:
You'll also need a double holder, a rod, and a large wingnut to secure the new load. Maybe a 30 or 40 pounder single would be easier if height isn't an issue?
The propane holders I see on etrailer include a shelf, the rod, and a crossbar the holds on to the top of the propane tanks. Iโm not sure how the switchover valve mounts.
Thanks to the people who showed the combined switchover/regulator. That does make mounting easier.
We do a lot of spring and fall camping. Itโs less crowded then. With a single tank what I would wind up doing is carrying a spare tank in the truck so I can swap it when the first one goes empty. I donโt really like carrying a propane tank in the truck, and the first one is likely to go empty at an inconvenient time, like when Iโm off doing something, so DW has to do the switchover.
โAug-19-2022 08:09 AM
โAug-19-2022 06:51 AM
bucky wrote:
You'll also need a double holder, a rod, and a large wingnut to secure the new load. Maybe a 30 or 40 pounder single would be easier if height isn't an issue?
โAug-19-2022 05:31 AM
bucky wrote:
You'll also need a double holder, a rod, and a large wingnut to secure the new load. Maybe a 30 or 40 pounder single would be easier if height isn't an issue?