The RV Propane Gas Detector # RS64FR itself is 4-1/4" long x 2-5/8" wide x 1/2" thick. It also includes two trim plates to cover up the old cutout hole from previous detectors:
Larger trim plate: 7-1/4" long x 3-3/8" wide
Smaller trim plate: 5-3/4" long x 4-1/4" wide view full answer...
The overall size of the Atwood RV Carbon Monoxide and Propane Gas Detector # AT36681 is 33-9/16" long x 3-7/16" wide x 1" deep, and includes a white adapter plate for a flush mount installation. view full answer...
Most of the old Atwood propane or carbon monoxide detectors have been discontinued and sold out so options are pretty limited. Since I don't know the model of your detector or size of your cutout hole I can't say for certain that the RV Propane Gas Detector # RS64FR will cover the existing hole, but I can say that it comes with two trim pieces with the following dimensions to help cover the old cutout:
The long plate measures 7-1/4" wide, 3-3/8" tall and hole to hole measurements of 6"... view full answer...
The 2-Wire RV Propane Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector # RS54FR comes with 2 different mounting brackets. I have included the measurements to both brackets and a video that includes these measurements beginning at the 1:10 mark of the video.
The long bracket measures 7-1/4" wide, 3-3/8" tall and hole to hole measurements of 6" (center of hole to center of hole)
The short bracket measures 5-3/4" wide, 4-1/2" tall and hole to hole measurements of 5-1/4" (center of hole to center of hole) view full answer...
I pulled a Camco Propane Cylinder Gas Gauge and Leak Detector # CAM59023 from our warehouse to measure its length and determined that it is 3-3/4 inches in length. view full answer...
The temperature range that the Atwood RV Carbon Monoxide Detector # AT32701 will work in is 40 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. It can, however, be stored to a maximum of ten below to higher without harm. view full answer...
I have included an image with the correct dimensions for the RV Carbon Monoxide Detector # AT32703. The backing plate is 3 inches in length across and 4.5 inches from top to bottom. The box sticks out 1.5 inches from the backing plate. view full answer...
Since you mentioned 80 lb shocks being inadequate, I'll go ahead and give you gas shocks with at least 100 lbs of force that are 20 inches long. I don't have any way of knowing what mounting hardware you have, but I can tell you each of these shocks attach to 10mm ball sockets.
- 150 lb Force: Gas Shock # 372-2300-150
- 120 lb Force: Gas Shock # 372-2300-120
- 110 lb Force: Gas Shock # 372-7903 view full answer...
The Horizontal Low Pressure 2-Stage RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-30385 does have mounting holes that are 3-1/2" center on center.
We do not carry the MEGR-298 MEC regulator so I am not familiar with it. But from what I could find on it, the Horizontal Low Pressure 2-Stage RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-30385 looks like it will be a good replacement. They have the same vent location, the same inlet and outlet size and are both horizontal 2 stage propane regulators. view full answer...
I checked with JR Products to find out what the adjustment pressure range is for the Automatic Changeover RV LP Gas Regulator # 37207-30395 and they sent me the attached graph. view full answer...
For an RV Entry door gas shock the Gas Shock # 372-5300-20 with 20 lbs of force should be sufficient to make opening and closing your door fairly easy. Since the stickers on your shock don't have the lbs of force listed I recommend going with this and then if you end up needing something with more strength down the road you can go that route - it will be much better to have a little less power than a little more power.
Worst case scenario you can try to find a sticker for the door manufacturer... view full answer...
The threaded portion of the Camco LP Gas Control Valve # CAM57274 is a 3/8 inch pipe thread fitting. This portion is what would connect to the Olympian 550 RV Grill # CAM57305. view full answer...
The switch for the Atwood RV Water Heater # AT96117 is already mounted to the back of the water tank like what you can see in the attached picture. view full answer...
I had our warehouse measure # 333-0005 with and without the wheels and it turns out that it is actually 23-1/4" tall without the wheels and 26-1/4" tall with the wheels. I've put in for an update of this product's description to reflect those measurements.
Since you need a generator under 20" I have another option for you that is close to the # 333-0005 wattage output.
The Firman 3,300-Watt Portable RV Dual Fuel Inverter Generator - Propane or Gas - Electric Start
Item # FIR54FR is 17"... view full answer...
50 mbar is about twice the pressure as the regulators we offer. The mbar rating for the regulators we offer like the Camco Vertical 2-Stage Propane Regulator # CAM59313 is 27.3. The unit of measure we use is inches of water column whereas mbar stands for Millibar.
If your instrument can be used with 27.3 mbar then our regulators would work. view full answer...
We've checked with Firman recently about the fuel consumption of the generator part # 333-H08051 and they informed us that propane run time at 50% load is 4-6 hours on a 5 LB tank. On Gasoline the run time at 50% load can be up to 12 hours on an 8 gallon fuel tank. Using a 50 percent load is going to be the best way to get a relative amount of time since that's typically what a generator is providing. view full answer...
The Greystone Countertop Side by Side RV Griddle and Grill # WAY94FR you were looking at weighs in just under 30lbs, and does have the quick disconnector coupler to connect it to LP hose adapter to supply the gas.
I included a video of the # WAY94FR for you to take a look at. view full answer...
The Swagman Platform-Style 2 Bike rack for RV Bumpers, item # S64663, will sit a little lower than the other carriers like the Swagman XC, item # S64650.
You would need a 2 inch receiver hitch to use the # S64663 RV bumper rack on your vehicle. view full answer...