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- RSD559Explorer
mobeewan wrote:
Do you have room on the tongue in front of the battery to mount a dual tank rack like this one?
Your regulator bracket can be mounted to the tank rack bracket with machine screws and lock nuts probably with the existing holes lining up.
I mounted one of the dual tank racks to the trailer tongue of a pop up and older TT trailer I have that had single tank regulators. I only used the pop up for 3 to 4 day trips. I could change the regulator hose from one tank to the other if needed when I didn't top off tanks before a trip and I could always connect a separate hose and regulator to the second tank for a grill or table top oven I carried. for longer trips I would use the trailer and swap the hose on the tanks as needed.
I thought about putting dual tanks on, but we really don't need them. Our longer trips are at hookup sites. We've never, in previous trailers used up a single bottle. So I think I'm just going to move the regulator. Thanks. - mobeewanExplorerNever seen one mounted like in your picture. I was thinking the regulator itself was connected to the trailer gas lines where your bottom hose is connected to the trailer (without the bottom hose). Do you have room on the tongue in front of the battery to mount a dual tank rack like this one?
Your regulator bracket can be mounted to the tank rack bracket with machine screws and lock nuts probably with the existing holes lining up.
I mounted one of the dual tank racks to the trailer tongue of a pop up and older TT trailer I have that had single tank regulators. I only used the pop up for 3 to 4 day trips. I could change the regulator hose from one tank to the other if needed when I didn't top off tanks before a trip and I could always connect a separate hose and regulator to the second tank for a grill or table top oven I carried. for longer trips I would use the trailer and swap the hose on the tanks as needed. - RSD559ExplorerIf I can find a good spot to mount it on the a-frame, I can still use it.
- Bigbird65ExplorerNot really knowing the front end layout, can't you simply relocate it? Looks like the hoses would be long enough.
- QFamCAExplorerI had the same issue. However mine was that the genius installing it placed the reg too low. So when they addeded the battery it rubbed against it and the single battery box would slide hitting it as battery would not strap properly. I notched the cover of the battery box on our first trip out and strapped the battery tightly with a tow strap. I was afraid the battery would rip it off on a turn.
On my list before next trip is to drop it a few inches to avoid contact. Luckly there is enough slack in the hose to do this. - CavemanCharlieExplorer III
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And, I have done it too. So that proves it can be done. - RSD559ExplorerIt's just in the way. The tongue is already space challenged. Harbor Freight has some cool boxes for the trailer tongue. Thinking of getting one.
- hohenwald48ExplorerThere's really no technical reason to replace the regulator. But if you just don't like it there you can easily replace it.
- RSD559ExplorerHere is the regulator in question.
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