All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: quick connect fitting cooldavidt wrote: Available on Amazon $17Cnd kit Do you have any more info? I could not find anything on amazon that is a 1/4" MPT quick connect for that type of water port.quick connect fittingI have one of those fresh water quick connect ports in my outdoor kitchen. It's just mounted discretely in the wall. there is no faucet, valves, or other connection. Just the port. I do have a little sink basin and an ice maker in that kitchen and it would be nice to have easy access water. It makes no sense to hook up that spiral blue hose. (Those of you that have this port would know what I am talking about). So I set out to make a simple water line attachment with a quick connect fitting and a valve. Problem is I cannot find the right fitting. Air compressor fittings dont work and gas lines are completely different. Looking for 1/4" MPT quick connect. internet search comes up with nothing. Has anyone else had success in finding a fitting that works here?Greystone fireplaceSo a question for those with fireplaces. I have a 2020 Cherokee Alpha Wolf. Forest River Product. It had a Greystone fireplace that had a thermostat that I could set a temp. It broke. It was replaced with a Greystone that is almost the same, but does not have the ability to set a temp although the sticker on the glass says it has a thermostat. I talked to Greystone customer service and they said it was a preset temp, but couldn't tell me what that temp was. So I just let the fireplace heat my camper to 73 degrees and was still pumping heat strong. It was downright hot in there. So my questions. Does anyone have one of these Greystones without the ability to set the desired temp? I get off, low, hi. If so, did it ever cycle off at some temperature? Any idea what that was? I use this fireplace a lot to heat the camper in spring and fall to avoid propane use. Not happy I got this as a replacement. To top it off, the documentation and owners manual dont match up to actual unit itself even though the model numbers say they should.I90 fuel islands in MassachusettsI am traveling to New Hampshire via I90. From previous experience, the fuel islands on i90 in Mass are angled in such a way that you cannot bring a TT into the island without blocking traffic. Are the big rig fuel islands also Truck / TT friendly? Would appreciate some info from anyone who has used these. Thanks