Propane hose and fitting--where to get a new one
Kats
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Hello, everybody--
So we went to use our propane for the first time since purchasing our T@b, and the cylinder was empty. So we switched out for a filled cylinder, hooked it up, and discovered that the seal is gone right behind where the fitting attaches to the tank. Any idea where to get a new one? Can we just go to a hardware store?
So we went to use our propane for the first time since purchasing our T@b, and the cylinder was empty. So we switched out for a filled cylinder, hooked it up, and discovered that the seal is gone right behind where the fitting attaches to the tank. Any idea where to get a new one? Can we just go to a hardware store?
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I would try your local RV dealer, they must have a repair shop and may carry parts.Kats said:Hello, everybody--
So we went to use our propane for the first time since purchasing our T@b, and the cylinder was empty. So we switched out for a filled cylinder, hooked it up, and discovered that the seal is gone right behind where the fitting attaches to the tank. Any idea where to get a new one? Can we just go to a hardware store?
For me I know I never switch tanks, I get mine filled because I keep my tank in excellent shape and have no leaks and I'm never sure what a replacement tank will be like or how the valve will work until it is connected and then it is to late. -
Ditto - RV service shops, every one I've been in has had propane parts.
Unlike Rad, I switch out tanks all the time. I found over the 7-months on the road that in many areas (probably most) that's your only option. But, when possible I choose which tank out of their supply they give me - "give me that one, that nice new shiny one" -
Switch out as well. Don't care about shiny, just go be weight to try to make sure it is full (like PXLated, no option to easily refill.
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Going across southern Kansas last fall, propane replacement was far and few between - farm coops and Walmart were it.
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There are two other considerations besides condition of a tank that speaks in favor of refill.
If your tank is not completely empty you have lost that propane, you can't just top up your tank as you head out. It would appear most exchange programs under-fill the tanks to only 15lbs.
Here is a link
http://www.elivermore.com/propane.htm
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I've never been shorted as far as I can tell - The ones I've traded have lasted as long as the ones I've filled. I'd prefer being able to have kept my two bright shiny new tanks but that was not an option. And, a pound or two here or there is the least of my worries ;-)
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What? You have more important things to worry about.......how can that bePXLated said:I've never been shorted as far as I can tell - The ones I've traded have lasted as long as the ones I've filled. I'd prefer being able to have kept my two bright shiny new tanks but that was not an option. And, a pound or two here or there is the least of my worries ;-)
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As amazing as it may seem, yep ;-)
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