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Propane tap for Grille or Firepit [message #347518] Sun, 08 September 2019 13:50 Go to next message
ljdavick is currently offline  ljdavick   United States
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I've just completed a very rewarding shade-tree enhancement to the coach that I've been meaning to do for a long time. I've wanted to tap the propane tank with a connector so I might use our barbecue grille or our little red campfire without carrying additional propane. I know others have done this, but the experience of doing it is vastly different than reading about it.

I called my local propane place but they said the don't do that kind of thing, then looking to YouTube I saw that it's an easy do-it-yourself thing with the Camco 59113 adapter. As long as I was at it I thought to buy a new regulator from Jim K. Super easy to do with a few open end wrenches 1", 1-1/16" and I think a 3/4" or 7/8", depending on what your PO may have done.

I was going to take pictures this morning, but found someone who did a better job of documenting it than I would
https://lowestravels.com/2016/10/14/plumbing-into-an-rv-propane-system/<https://lowestravels.com/2016/10/14/plumbing-into-an-rv-propane-system/>

After installation I applied the bubble soap and did find a very small leak. Wrenched that connection a little and no more leaking.

A feel-good thing to do on a sunny weekend!


Larry Davick
A Mystery Machine
1976(ish) Palm Beach
Fremont, Ca
Howell EFI + EBL + Electronic Dizzy
Re: Propane tap for Grille or Firepit [message #347519 is a reply to message #347518] Sun, 08 September 2019 13:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ljdavick is currently offline  ljdavick   United States
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Also he ends with a phrase that Arch always used to use - Love it when a plan comes together!

That made me smile.


Larry Davick
A Mystery Machine
1976(ish) Palm Beach
Fremont, Ca
Howell EFI + EBL + Electronic Dizzy
Re: Propane tap for Grille or Firepit [message #347521 is a reply to message #347518] Sun, 08 September 2019 15:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Stu Rasmussen is currently offline  Stu Rasmussen   United States
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Maybe it's just me but having a tank-pressure propane hose (125 psi @ 80 degrees F, 197 psi @ 110 degrees F. ) with no easily accessible emergency shutoff makes me just a teeny bit apprehensive.

If the tap was installed after the coach regulator it would have a lot less opportunity for mischief - plus eliminate the need for a second regulator.

Sign me:

Nervous Nellie


Stu Rasmussen W7QJ Silverton, OR '77 Birchaven
Re: Propane tap for Grille or Firepit [message #347522 is a reply to message #347521] Sun, 08 September 2019 18:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
roy1 is currently offline  roy1   United States
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The reason they install it before the regulator is most grills and such come with regulators and it is recommended not too use 2 regulators for a grill or stove top. But a big but my coach has a regulator at the stove top and my outside tap is after the tank regulator so go figure? They work just fine so I don't like messing with stuff that works.

Roy Keen Minden,NV 76 X Glenbrook
Re: Propane tap for Grille or Firepit [message #347523 is a reply to message #347518] Sun, 08 September 2019 19:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pjburt is currently offline  pjburt   United States
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Just so you are aware, if you are going to set it up like the gentleman in the link did, make sure it is a high pressure hose.

The ones I saw on Amazon are for low pressure. They are designed to go between the regulator and the appliance. Could be a rude awakening if not done right.


Jerry Burt Fresno, CA.
73 Gmc 26' Canyon Lands
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Re: Propane tap for Grille or Firepit [message #347533 is a reply to message #347518] Mon, 09 September 2019 01:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ljdavick is currently offline  ljdavick   United States
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I did take a picture of my final installation.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/miscellaneous-stuff/p66627-propane-tank-add-on.html
<http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/miscellaneous-stuff/p66627-propane-tank-add-on.html>

I love it when a plan comes together!


Larry Davick
A Mystery Machine
1976(ish) Palm Beach
Fremont, Ca
Howell EFI + EBL + Electronic Dizzy
Re: Propane tap for Grille or Firepit [message #347545 is a reply to message #347533] Mon, 09 September 2019 08:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
tmsnyder is currently offline  tmsnyder   United States
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I was wondering about that myself, would rather cook outside than heat up / smoke up the inside. Thank you for posting this.

The only thing I might consider adding is a pipe support for all the hard plumbed brass hanging off the tank valve.


Todd Snyder, Buffalo NY 1976 Eleganza II
Re: [GMCnet] Propane tap for Grille or Firepit [message #347583 is a reply to message #347545] Mon, 09 September 2019 14:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
powwerjon is currently offline  powwerjon   United States
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This is the setup I built several years ago. This setup allows me to shut the main tank off and use only the bottle propane. I also use a 30# cylinder when out west.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/external-propane-tank-hookup/p55796-dot-propane-tank-hookup.html
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/external-propane-tank-hookup/p55788-dot-propane-tank-hookup.html
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/external-propane-tank-hookup/p55792-dot-propane-tank-hookup.html
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/external-propane-tank-hookup/p55794-dot-propane-tank-hookup.html

J.R. Wright
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75 GMC Avion (Under Reconstruction)
Michigan



> On Sep 9, 2019, at 9:14 AM, Todd Snyder via Gmclist wrote:
>
> I was wondering about that myself, would rather cook outside than heat up / smoke up the inside. Thank you for posting this.
>
> The only thing I might consider adding is a pipe support for all the hard plumbed brass hanging off the tank valve.
> --
> Todd Snyder, Buffalo NY
> 1976 Eleganza II


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Re: [GMCnet] Propane tap for Grille or Firepit [message #347640 is a reply to message #347583] Tue, 10 September 2019 13:26 Go to previous message
powwerjon is currently offline  powwerjon   United States
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Please Note that all hoses used in the setup that is shown in my photo’s are High Pressure LP hoses.

JR Wright


> On Sep 9, 2019, at 3:41 PM, John Wright wrote:
>
> This is the setup I built several years ago. This setup allows me to shut the main tank off and use only the bottle propane. I also use a 30# cylinder when out west.
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/external-propane-tank-hookup/p55796-dot-propane-tank-hookup.html
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/external-propane-tank-hookup/p55788-dot-propane-tank-hookup.html
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/external-propane-tank-hookup/p55792-dot-propane-tank-hookup.html
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/external-propane-tank-hookup/p55794-dot-propane-tank-hookup.html
>
> J.R. Wright
> GMC Great Laker MHC
> GMCGL Tech Editor
> GMC Eastern States Charter Member
> GMCMI
> 78 GMC Buskirk 29.5’ Stretch
> 75 GMC Avion (Under Reconstruction)
> Michigan
>
>
>
>> On Sep 9, 2019, at 9:14 AM, Todd Snyder via Gmclist wrote:
>>
>> I was wondering about that myself, would rather cook outside than heat up / smoke up the inside. Thank you for posting this.
>>
>> The only thing I might consider adding is a pipe support for all the hard plumbed brass hanging off the tank valve.
>> --
>> Todd Snyder, Buffalo NY
>> 1976 Eleganza II
>


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