hankaye wrote: The heater buddy needs to be on a quick disconnect or shut off valve unless I mount it and leave it hooked up. Not sure I want to do that. I have three weeks to get that done.
Got the sink finally done yesterday with switch and better tubing. Was having a problem with the tube curling up in the tank. So I put a pvc pipe insert and drilled a bunch of holes, it keeps the hose strait to the bottom now.
Thanks again for the link!
As the beat goes on....
I would install a regulator due to the fact that you have a cook top installed that is,
apparently, unregulated. That in turn will create a problem with the Mr. Buddy, as it
has it's own regulator which you will need to find an approved work around (Google
is your friend here). If you had a self regulated stove (Coleman type, no affiliation),
then you would be able to use the above linked items as is...
Regarding altitude, I live at or near 4600' have lived at 6500' no problems that amount
to a pile of beans. Now if you go up to Winter Park, then you might have some ...
hank
Now I am really stumped. So regulator on the stove ( suburban) but not for the heater buddy?
Good to know. I fired up the heater buddy on a screw in that I had and was surprised how fast things heated up. Also mounting it where I want will not work. Did not like how hot the ceiling and cabinet got. So I found the perfect place on the floor wall cabinet where it can be mounted, can hide the hose but also pull it out to a safer place if desired. Plus I already have a 10' heater buddy hose from the pop-up.
So maybe a splitter with one side to the 10' heater buddy hose, and then another hose with a regulator for the stove. That might work.
The regulator spit would not work then nor did the ends match up another problem I seem to be having.
As far as elevation, I hang a lot around 9,500 feet over the mountain from winter park above Rollinsville. The maiden voyage right now is set for May 16th-17 at Colorado Jackons Lake State park. Nice place for early season. Then high country, memorial depending on weather.
Thanks again for your help.
