The Furrion Gas RV Cooktop # FGH4ZSASS is intended for use in an RV that has a liquid propane (LP gas) fuel source.
Natural gas (methane) has a much lower energy content than propane gas, about 60-percent less, and so if connected to a natural gas source the cooktop would not deliver the required cooking temperatures. view full answer...
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...
Gasoline is only good for about 3 to 6 months without a stabilizer so you could very well have issues with the gas in your generator # 289-SUA2000i. To remove the old gas you'll have to remove quite a bit of paneling to gain access to the tank. once you have access to the tank and can remove it you can dump the old gas and refill with fresh gas and use a gas stabilizer from your local hardware store to prevent issues like this in the future. view full answer...
I went out and measured the 5 Gallon Gas Can Rack for Enclosed Trailers, # RA-1L. I produced a short video also and used a gas can we have here for reference.
I also posted a photo with the dimensions I got for you to review.
The dimensions of the carrier are, 38 inches overall height, 18-1/2 inches overall width, 10-1/2 inches from the bottom to the top of the side rails and the opening is 15-3/4 inches wide by 12-1/2 inches deep, see photo for clarification.
The 5 gallon gas can used... view full answer...
The Replacement Gas Regulator for Atwood Gas RV Water Heaters # 91602 is the correct replacement for your Atwood 91043. It will be a direct replacement. view full answer...
I wasn't able to verify the thread size of your gas shock but if you can determine that the thread size is m6 then yes the Gas Spring End Fittings for Gas Shocks # 372EF-PS30. view full answer...
For a gas and electric 6 gallon water heater, I recommend looking at the Atwood RV Water Heater # AT96163. As long as this unit features similar dimensions to your current water heater so it can fit in the same space, there is no reason you can't upgrade from a gas only unit to this gas/electric combo model. The electric element will allow water to heat up quicker than your current gas water heater. This water heater measures 12-1/2 inches tall, 16 inches wide, and 18 inches deep.
It... view full answer...
Without having a picture or a specific gas stove to look up I cannot really confirm whether or not the MB Sturgis Propane Hose # 100473-20-MBS is compatible with the hose on your mini gas stove, but I can give you some information so that you can determine that yourself.
The hose that you referenced has a Type 1 connection on one end that typically connects to a 20 or 30 lb propane tank. The other end has a 1/4" MPT connection that usually connects to a regulator, like part # 108072, but... view full answer...
Atwood water heater # AT96117 is both gas and electric so if your original water heater was only gas that would be why it wouldn't have any electronics on it. You can use this water heater in your Jayco trailer so long as it will fit. The water heater itself is 12-1/2" long x 16" wide x 18" deep.
Please note: Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or gas supplier. This is standard practice for gas appliances and some major electric appliances.
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Yes, the:
-TeraPump Fuel Transfer Pump for Gas Cans and Racing Utility Jugs # TE87VR will work fine with 110+ octane racing gas.
This pump is perfect for race tracks, garages, shops, yards, farms, docks, and campsites, and will also work with non-corrosive liquids, such as gas, non-potable water, kerosene, diesel, or light oils.
Additionally this pump runs off of 4 AA batteries, so if you need some you can use # DU58QR. view full answer...
Along with CE Smith Heavy Duty Vertical Bunk Brackets # CE26233-34GA you can use the u-bolt kit # CE15283GA-4 which is shown in the linked video. view full answer...
The TeraPump Fuel Transfer Pump for Gas Cans part # TE54VR comes with a 39" long hose per TeraPump. There is not a longer hose for this as it could affect fuel flow so the easiest option would be to just move the gas can closer to the tank. That said, there is another version of this pump with longer hose, the TeraPump Fuel Transfer Pump for Gas Cans and Racing Utility Jugs part # TE87VR which has one that measures 51". view full answer...
Although it may be possible, it is not practical to use a propane hose like part # 37207-30915 with natural gas because the pressure of propane is much higher then natural gas. Since propane hoses are smaller in diameter it will also most likely restrict the flow of the natural gas that is lower pressure. Also the fittings are very different on the propane hose compared to what you would need. view full answer...
I apologize for the confusion but all of the tankless water heaters we offer like the Excel Water Heater part # EX93FR run off of propane and not natural gas. You would not have to convert anything to install this as it would work directly with your propane. view full answer...
Camco RV Olympian 4500 Stainless Steel Grill - LP Gas Item # CAM57251 is designed for propane gas operation only. It isn't meant for use with charcoal. You might be able to load charcoal in it but it wasn't designed as a dual-fuel grill. view full answer...
You wouldn't find exposed wire to test the voltage on the Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater # LSB64FR, and would instead just poke into the wire casing with your test lead and then cover the hole with some electrical tape after you're done. If the control panel/thermostat is powering on then the issue is most likely with your gas pressure being too low. These units can some times have a cap on the gas inlet that allows you to still thread on your gas line with the cap in place. You'll want... view full answer...
Attaching any wires to the gas tank or metal attached to the gas tank is not a good idea. When installing trailer wiring a good ground location would be the vehicle frame or sheet metal that is not painted. view full answer...
We only have 2 options for replacement gas struts for awnings. The first is the Solera Gas Strut item # LC280343. This strut is 26" long and is rated at 124 lbs for short and flat awning arms. The second option is the one you were looking at the Solera Gas Strut item # LC260282. This gas strut has a the length (24") and uses 124 to 144 lbs of force and is for pitched awning arms. view full answer...
We do have a propane gas detector you can use to replace your Atwood model 31013. The Atwood 31013 is no longer available, so it will not be a direct replacement. We have the:
-RV Propane Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector # RS34FR for white, or the:
-RV Propane Gas and Carbon Monoxide Detector # RS54FR for black.
We also have the # RS44FR if you want it for detecting propane gas only.
All of these carbon monoxide detectors are flush mounted, measure 4-1/4" long, 2-5/8" wide, and 1/2"... view full answer...
When using the GasStop Propane Emergency Shut-Off Safety Valve, # GS24FR and checking for a small leak in the system, the valve should be shut off.
Using GasStop to Test for Minor Leaks:
1. Set up your system as described in your instructions. Turn off the tap on the gas cylinder. Now turn off your gas appliance(s).
2. Now turn the gas cylinder back on. Keep all appliances off for the time being.
3. Pump the pressure gauge on the GasStop up and down steadily at least 4 to 6 times.... view full answer...