tony.latham wrote:For the teardrop I built for my sis a few years back, I plumbed the line from under the counter and up through the back of it. It feeds to where that 1-pounder is on the back. I cut the aluminum line and spliced it with a rubber propane line with hose clamps. After the 11" WC regulator bumps the pressure down, it's only .4 PSI.
Tony
I’m just a hack when it comes to propane stuff, so, for safety's sake, I try not to get real creative. I've considered something like this using the standard Coleman fitting pictured above. I don’t know if this would be a stupid thing to do, but, I’ve considered using a tubing cutter to cut out a section of tubing between the regulator and the fitting, leaving just enough on each part to connect a section of rubber propane tubing with hose clamps. Seems like you could then relocate the bottle and regulator.
Any opinions on this? Would it be a safe alternative? All in all though, I think I’d prefer to stay with standard parts or well designed adapters to keep everything as safe as possible.
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