That’s how Adventurewagen did it. The tank is under the slider and has a hose to the regulator mounted behind the tank up against the floor. I replaced the hose about ten years ago. Not because it was deteriorated or leaking, but simply because I was re-doing the whole system. Your local commercial propane shop* should be able to fix you right up. Jim * local commercial propane shop = the company that sets and fills the 200 gallon tank at your mountain cabin.
> On Sep 22, 2020, at 3:16 PM, Alex MeVay <alex@MEVAY.ORG> wrote: > > Have any of you mounted the regulator to the van body, and used some > sort of a high-pressure flex line from there to the shutoff valve? I > damaged my shutoff valve offroading, and I'm interested in replacing > that and getting the regulator out of harm's way. > > Thanks, > > Alex |
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