All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Propane Hookup - What do I need?Thanks everyone who chimed in. Paul BoldenRe: Propane Hookup - What do I need?Sorry guys, I couldn't get the picture to post so I included a link instead. Paul Bolden Propane HookupPropane Hookup - What do I need?Hello Everyone, Here's a link to a picture of the propane hookup for my park model trailer which is in the front. There is a similar one in the back which was capped by the manufacturer and I'm not planning on using. I'd like to hook up two 40lb cylinders. Can anyone tell me what equipment I need to purchase and what safety procedures I need to follow. Thanks, Paul Bolden Propane HookupRe: Autoformer storage over the winter.I decide to make the trip up to the campground and move the unit indoors. Better safe than... Thanks again everyone. Paul BoldenRe: Autoformer storage over the winter.Hello Everyone, I forgot about the unit until I got home. The campground is 155 mile from here so I was hoping not to make the return trip but not at the expense of damaging the unit (as a result of the damp air under the trailer though protected from direct snow or rain by the skirting). Since these units aren't cheap I'll head back up Monday to remove it unless you guys express a strong contention that the damp air won't hurt the unit for the next 5 months. FYI. The unit has a heavy chain locking it to the trailer's chassis. Thanks, PaulAutoformer storage over the winter.Hello Everyone, Will my Hughs autoformer be ok for the winter if left under my trailer. The trailer is a park model on a concrete foundation. The autoformer is well underneath it and sitting on 3" high concrete brick. The trailer is skirted, closing off the autoformer from rain and/or snow). The trailer is at a seasonal campground which is now closed (no power to the unit) and won't be open until next spring. Thanks for your feedback, PaulRe: How do I ground TV antenna?Thanks everyone, I'm going to go with multiple rods. PaulRe: How do I ground TV antenna?I take it that everyone is in agreement that I need to use an 8ft rod and that there are no other functional alternatives? PaulRe: How do I ground TV antenna?But for lightening purposes do I have to sink an 8 foot rod or can I ground it to the chassi? Thanks, PaulHow do I ground TV antenna?Hello Everyone, I will be placing a residential tv antenna on top of my park model trailer which is at a seasonal camp ground. How do I ground this? To the chassi or do i need to sink an 8-10 foot grounding rod? Thanks, Paul
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