
Mine's pretty simple though. The rubber hose from the manufacturer runs direct from the furnace to the outside tank regulator, which screws onto the tank. Still two connections at the tank, but I get it. So I'm supposed to put a metal flex line from the heater to the outside, then the rubber hose from that metal flex line to the tank? That's only adding one more connection, and changing the line on the inside from rubber to the metal flex. I could handle that, I think, if the fittings screwed into the stove on that end and the existing rubber hose on the other, but any more, . . . Hell, I'll get a motel!

Hankaye, the flex hose/pipe/whatever on that link you sent has different BTU ratings for pieces of the same length. Mine would need to be the 4 footer. Wonder which one I'd get? I assume the "smaller" one rated for 96,000 btu, since that's umpteen more btu's than my little furnace puts out.(5,000 I think) thinking:
I'm only considering this because I do want a longer hose from the heater to the tank so I can keep the tank(s) in the truck bed. Might as well use what the experts say is safest inside the trailer, that won't ever leak, right?