Hi zumzum, An "ordinary" fill valve like used on virtually all other RVs will work fine. You will install a bleed valve in the hole where the little tube comes from the fitting on the tank that's about 8/10 of the way up the tank. This is the overfill port and lets you know when there's 80% liquified petroleum gas (LPG) in the tank by emitting liquid petroleum gas as opposed to, well you know... Local propane shops will do the deed for ~ 40USD. David Beierl has knowledge of the location of a rebuild kit. So David, if you have that pointer please post for us. Like the funeral director signs his letters, eventually yours, pensioner |
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