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Old 04-21-2008, 09:03 PM   #1
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propane acessories

Our TT has two 30 lb propane bottles. we have steel line running down below our trailer to feed the stove, furnace, refrigerator, and water heater.

we were considering using this to feed some outside acessories like a grille, or other device.

Should the connection be made in the threaded steel pipe or at the propane tank.

I like the idea of feeding the outside stove from the existing propane tanks so i dont have to carry addn propane bottles.

also, my cover for my two propane bottles doesnt have an access door, do they make add on kits to add an access panel, i havent looked around for this yet. it would make it easier though, the cover scrapes the metal on the hitch when it is removed.

thanks
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Old 04-21-2008, 09:27 PM   #2
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our TEE was threaded into the iron pipe mid coach


cant help you on the bottle cover
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