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Dec-27-2016 12:06 PM
bobndot wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:bobndot wrote:
When you do replace it, buy a spare for $50 or so, you can always use it on the next RV as well as an inexpensive water pump.
IMO, it's not a lot of money and money well spent that can be used on other rv's down the road.
Do you keep a "spare" engine or transmission for your vehicle, or a spare furnace, RV fridge, A/C for your RV?
Pretty much EVERY Home Depot and Lowes CARRIES spare replacement LP gas regulators for gas grills not only in the summer but winter.
In a pinch, you can get away with a gas grill regulator, granted you lose the dual tank change over and they may have a bit lower BTU rating, but that is better than nothing and no need to carry an entire camper full of "spare" parts..
On edit..
Tractor Supply, Rural King are typically open 7 days a week and DO carry various propane parts and accessories not to mention pretty much any wholesale/retail propane seller with some sort of store front should be able to fix the OP up..
Sadly, while it is a warranty item at only 9 months old sometimes you will have to bypass the RV dealer to get things done in a timely fashion..
I camp in places not near any stores, often in below zero temps.
It works for me, if you don't like the idea, then don't do it.
Dec-27-2016 10:31 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:bobndot wrote:
When you do replace it, buy a spare for $50 or so, you can always use it on the next RV as well as an inexpensive water pump.
IMO, it's not a lot of money and money well spent that can be used on other rv's down the road.
Do you keep a "spare" engine or transmission for your vehicle, or a spare furnace, RV fridge, A/C for your RV?
Pretty much EVERY Home Depot and Lowes CARRIES spare replacement LP gas regulators for gas grills not only in the summer but winter.
In a pinch, you can get away with a gas grill regulator, granted you lose the dual tank change over and they may have a bit lower BTU rating, but that is better than nothing and no need to carry an entire camper full of "spare" parts..
On edit..
Tractor Supply, Rural King are typically open 7 days a week and DO carry various propane parts and accessories not to mention pretty much any wholesale/retail propane seller with some sort of store front should be able to fix the OP up..
Sadly, while it is a warranty item at only 9 months old sometimes you will have to bypass the RV dealer to get things done in a timely fashion..
Dec-27-2016 08:46 AM
bobndot wrote:
When you do replace it, buy a spare for $50 or so, you can always use it on the next RV as well as an inexpensive water pump.
IMO, it's not a lot of money and money well spent that can be used on other rv's down the road.
Dec-27-2016 08:15 AM