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Gas or not to gas [message #264093] Sun, 12 October 2014 23:19 Go to previous message
Husker92592 is currently offline  Husker92592   United States
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So reading through these forums it seems we all have opinions fixes etc. what I am trying to figure out is there are many MH on the roads including ours and yet for some reason propane is evil and we should not use it in the coach! I understand there are 40 years of upgrades to complete such as new stove, new furnace, new water heater ( instantaneous). I would probably not go with a propane refer.but if the tank and the lines in the coach are still good then why not use propane?

Then there is refurbish the lp tank new SOV new regulator, replace all the copper?

Although to install a WH can be interesting but I have seen it done somewhere on the net and some switch out to a stove top and no oven. Atwood makes a nice modulating 15-22 buth furnace ( don't know how I am to install it yet) but I am confused. Gas or not to gas?

I see plenty of folks having issues with electrical and some #2 wire going from front to back of the coach and old wiring in general. Seems both electrical and propane are issues.

So reading through thr forum has confused me, I don't know what to do. Gas or electric?

Thanks
Grant


1974 GMC Sequoia 26'
 
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