As a 35 year gas journeyman, I would HIGHLY recommend taking this video down. Someone is going to get hurt. Propane at a 5lb (aka a 138.9” w.c.) is much to high for appliance connection with a second stage regulator.
The reason for the direction is to keep the manifold flowing with a pressurized line. The tank's valve will need to be closed before disconnecting the quick disconnect.
The quick connectors appear to be arranged improperly. You want the female end on the tank side so that when you disconnect the coupler, the gas doesn't free flow from the tank.
The reason for the direction is to keep the other tank flowing with a pressurized line. The tank's valve will need to be closed before disconnecting the quick disconnect.
I have an off grid cabin, I would like this setup for 4 - 100 lbs tanks, its remote so being able to remove a tank from the setup to go have it refilled works better than having a large tank over all. Please share with us how you made this or if you sell these setups...
This guy has the quick connects on the wrong ends. The female end should be on the hose coming from the tank. So no gas flows until the male is inserted.
We applogize for missing your comment; was not aware of it.We are the original manufacture of this product and will be more than happy to help get you set up. Please send email to sales@heatinjector.com- Thank you!
Is that the way you would set up two 500 gallon tanks too? I didn't know if you would tie the tanks together with high pressure and then regulate it down to 11" WC or regulate both tanks and then tie them together.
Is it possible to feed gas from the portable tank thru a bargeque quick connect that is already on the RV? Tank is empty and I want to get the furnace running of a portable supply. Would this work? trying to see if the right connectors exist. I dont see any space to be able to connect this kit that you are showing in this video. some type of guard is in the way.
I would like to do this setup with 2 100 ib tanks. This is for a 2000 sqft home that has 1 Stove, 1 Gas fireplace and 1 Furnace. Currently i have ONE 500 pound tank but do not use more than 400 ibs per year. I sent in a request on your website......
I'm from Trinidad in the caribbean can you just for God's sake put all the stuff you used for this video? Cause I prob cant get that shipped even if you made it.
this looks interesting , my RV had a simpler similar setup with one regulator 2 hoses to one switch & 1 regulator. not auto but less parts. Has anyone heard from this gentleman?
We recommend turning on slow so the diaphram is not surged. This set up does not have an excess flow valve on the tank side, but can be customized to add one if needed.
We applogize for missing your comment; was not aware of it. Just let us know what connections you want! We are the original manufacture of this product. Please send your request to sales@heatinjector.com- Thank you!
We appologize about the confusion. This was meant to be a tutorial, however did not realize the need for this product. We are the original manufacture and can customize any order if you should need it in the future. Thank you!
You set up all wrong and wasted alot of money when running 2 tanks together you simply run A line from both thanks into a t fitting then into a single regulator you don't need to run a regulator for each tank you only need one... if you want to be able to shut one off and keep running the other then simply put a shut off valve in the lines before the T you don't have to do this whole setup with extra parts it's unnecessary but there's no need for that because if your system is running right both tanks will be empty at the same time they will both need changed if you want to only run one then shut one off