The Camco Big Red Portable Gas Campfire does not have an adjustment to the air mixture. The fire pit's manufacturer told me that the soot problem is not an air mixture issue but has to do with the amount of additive that propane gas companies use in their gas.
The additives that propane companies add to their gas can cause soot build up in your propane gas accessory.
These additives might differ from gas company to gas company. By changing where you purchase your propane might fix this... view full answer...
RV water heaters like your GC10A-3E # DMC74FR require both gas and electric to function. There is no way to turn one fuel source off and still have the unit produce hot water. The electric side controls the functions of the water heater while the gas is the fuel source for heating the water.
However, you could go to the tankless side and getting a Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 60,000 BTU - 18" x 18" Door # FR68SR. Or ther Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater -... view full answer...
Some items just can't handle the power of propane.
**Excel RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Electric Ignition - Vent Free - 38,000 Btu # EX93FR.
But the Excel Tankless can. You are 100% correct, the heat source for the Excel RV Tankless water heater is indeed Liquid Petroleum Gas(LPG), AKA Propane. view full answer...
I have attached some info below regarding the gas consumption of the Excel RV Tankless Water Heater part # EX93FR.
A person can take 133 - 5 minute showers - with a 20lb tank
A family of 4 can take 5 minute showers for a month.
Calculation
1 gallon of Liquid Propane Gas (LPG) converts to 36.39 cubic feet of Propane Gas , there are 4.6 gallons of Propane in a 20lb bottle.
167.4 cubic feet of vaporized propane in a 20lb bottle.
There are 2,523 BTUH in one cubic foot of propane
This... view full answer...
As you can see by the photo I obtained from DeeZee, the Trailer Tongue Toolbox, part # DZ91716 does indeed feature a gas strut on the lid to ease opening the lid. view full answer...
Superchips doesn't have specific data for the 3.5 liter Ford EcoBoost motors. They have general information for the Dashpaq # SU1060 and they state that some gas applications can gain as much as 116 horsepower and 104 foot pounds of torque. Individual results will vary and the numbers provided by Superchips are on the extreme high end of what can be squeezed out of a gas vehicle.
They do not make claims as to the miles per gallon it can save you. That is common for programmer manufacturers... view full answer...
The Furrion Ovens like the # FSRD22LASS do not have any elevation limitations. It is certainly not normal for it to run fine, then shut off after two minutes.
I recommend starting your oven and letting it run. When you shuts off check to see if you can still smell gas. If you can still smell gas, It is likely that something is wrong with the internal regulator. If you do not smell gas then something is likely activating the auto shut off. This could be due to a lack of pressure which... view full answer...
RV propane detectors will typically only have an internal battery and will not have one that you can replace. Two-wire systems like the RV Propane Gas Detector # RS44FR would wire directly to the trailer battery for power. view full answer...
I haven't heard of Furrion tankless water heaters having issues with gas pressure, but that issue can be solved by just ensuring that your regulator is in good working condition and that the vent on the bottom of it isn't getting clogged. Adding in a secondary valve would likely cause more issues and be more cost than it's worth. When storing the trailer I recommend making sure the regulator is covered to prevent anything from getting into the vent and causing an issue the next time you... view full answer...
Both the Superchips Dashpaq Performance Tuner, Item # SU2060, and the Edge Gas Evolution CS2, Item # EP85350, will work with your 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 High Country 6.2L. They both can boost your horsepower, torque, and fuel economy depending on the programming. For maximum performance with either system, use the recommended octane gas (probably 91 or higher).
Both tuners have options when it comes to your Chevrolet Silverado 1500. Depending on which tune you choose, you... view full answer...
When the battery dies on the Galeo Pro GPS Tracking Device # GA94FR you have to replace the sensor as they do not offer a replacement battery. The battery is hardwired into the unit and not something that can be replaced. view full answer...
The instructions state the rest/test button of the Atwood RV Carbon Monoxide and Propane Gas Detector - 12 Volt - White # AT36681 is the button on the top right, and you need to press that in and hold it down.
If the rest does not work and the red light is blinking, then it is important to replace the Atwood RV Carbon Monoxide and Propane Gas Detector # AT36681. view full answer...
I went out to our warehouse to check for you, however the Atwood RV Carbon Monoxide and Propane Gas Detector # AT36681 units are bubble packaged so I can't get that information for you. Regardless of that date you are seeking they come with a 2 year limited warranty from the date of purchase and have a 7 year lifespan. view full answer...
The Camco Propane Cylinder Gas Gauge, part # CAM59023 is designed to work with a single propane tank. This attaches between the tank and the regulator.
Per my contact at Camco, there is not a guage available for a 2-tank system. view full answer...
The 2-Wire RV Propane Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector - 12 Volt - White # RS34FR has a 1 year limited warranty against manufacturers defects from the date of purchase. This does have a test feature so that you can check it even if your coach has been sitting for a while and make sure that it's functioning properly. view full answer...
The Champion 5,000-Watt Inverter Generators w/ Parallel Kit, # CH39FR that you linked to, and the single 2,500-Watt Portable Inverter Generator, # CH34FR each have a 79-cc engine that uses standard unleaded gas only.
We do have the dual fuel Champion 4,500-Watt Portable Inverter Generator, # CH44FR that operates on either gasoline or propane. But not Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). view full answer...
Well that's unfortunate the rodents got to your wires, but you can replace it, and I recommend just going with 12 gauge wire, which is the standard wire size for electric brakes. You can get as much as you need, sold by the foot, with the 12 Gauge Black Primary Wire # 12-1-1.
Then you would make the connections with butt connectors, the 12-10 Gauge Butt Connector # 05732-2. view full answer...
We do have an option to replace your hardwired 12RV-DB carbon monoxide detector, and it is available in either Black or White:
- Black: RV Propane Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector # RS54FR
- White: RV Propane Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector # RS34FR
Just like your unit, this is a 12-volt hardwired detector so you can just swap it out. view full answer...