Xtremespeed wrote:What's everyone's opinion on using the stainless braided, flexible propane hose under the trailer? It seems like it would be a lot easier to work with and more resistant to the vibration than the hard pipe. It woud also give me a lot less connections since one hose could be routed from the regulator all the way to the tee under the floor where my heaters are located. The only problem I see is finding a store nearby that carries it. May have to order it.
I have a 10 ft propane hose connected to a 20 lb tank with a low pressure valve and quick connect gas gauage to an internal heater that is a seals combustion fireplace unit vented to the outside; I wouldnt risk using a buddy heater inside; gas and water vapor are released in an enclosed space and oxygen is used up; despite the saftey features; or any other heating unit unless its venyted to the outside as per your water heater also.
The 10 ft hose, just like the one in your first pic; is used as a detachable hose so propane and hose are disconnected during travel; the shortest length is feed through a small hole in the floor to the heater connection; (maybe 6 inchs?). I didnt know this but others here pointed out that propane is a very small gas molecule so leaks through any hose ... so we must be carefull on any internal hose; propane is a very volitile, explosive gas and is heavier than air and collects in low spots (thus not recommended for boats). I have noticed the external casing on the hose has cracked where it is wound around the front trailer A frame and has been exposed for 2 yrs to the heat / cold and weather; but does not leak gas. So steel braded would be better but may crack under the brading also.
ow...wait a minute; brainwave... you could protect the hose with 1/2-3/4" electrical PVC; gas hose threaded through and your all protected ... but dont know about the leaking gas issue; humm ... conect the PVC under the trailer with some screwed galvanized U clamps! ... humm.
What water heater are you using?
oh ... I leant some stuff from others in the plumming and propane section on this site ...
ok good luck just be carefull with that propane .... and combusting gases ... as you already seem to know.
you have to post pics of the finished product.
cheeers bc Dave
