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popeye59 wrote:
Nice work, aside from some minor color difference, it looks like it was original equipment.
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โNov-11-2011 12:54 PM
Starcraft21SSO wrote:popeye59 wrote:
I have one of those gas gauges on my gas cooker tank at home. Found it to be less than accurate and wasn't going to waste more money buying on for the RV. Sure wish they made one that was accurate.
Just for reference, such an animal can't exist. Unlike compressed gasses (scuba, welding) where the pressure falls constantly during use, propane in the tank is a liquid that vaporizes at just below 110psi (@70deg). When you open the valve, the gas escapes, the pressure drops, more liquid propane evaporates, and so on. This continues until the tank is empty. It also means that the non-liquid space (gaseous propane) in the tank stays at approximately 110psi until ALL the liquid is used up, which is just minutes away from flame out.
โNov-11-2011 12:35 PM
popeye59 wrote:
I have one of those gas gauges on my gas cooker tank at home. Found it to be less than accurate and wasn't going to waste more money buying on for the RV. Sure wish they made one that was accurate.
โNov-11-2011 12:14 PM
โNov-10-2011 07:51 PM
sheikyerboutti wrote:
I assume there are some camping enthusiasts who enjoy a few cold beers while at the trailer park. So heres my idea , remove one propane tank and replace it with a beer keg/ dispenser. !! lol. When at the campfire you wont have to constantly go into the trailer and let mosquitos in. Or you cound install one inside and put a tap somewhere on the outside, maybe next to outside shower. I guarantee you will be the most popular rednecks in the campground !!
โNov-10-2011 06:59 PM
โOct-31-2011 07:57 PM
TMMull wrote:TheChad wrote:
I'm looking to do something very similar...a couple of questions if you will.
Where did you purchase the mount and about how much did it cost?
Did you do anything special as far as mounting the tv mount? Wall anchors or did you find something solid akin to a stud to screw into?
Thanks in advance!
TV mount(s) were off e bay or amazon, I cant remember which, but they didn't cost much. No wall anchors, I put one mount inside and one outside ran bolts through both and "sandwiched" the wall.
โOct-31-2011 05:31 PM
TheChad wrote:
I'm looking to do something very similar...a couple of questions if you will.
Where did you purchase the mount and about how much did it cost?
Did you do anything special as far as mounting the tv mount? Wall anchors or did you find something solid akin to a stud to screw into?
Thanks in advance!
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