Andy Smith
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Post by Andy Smith on Feb 6, 2021 16:14:14 GMT -8
Hey everybody, just seeing if this was common. It appears to be shut off valve for the propane line that I assume was there for a portable heater? Not sure that I will be keeping that as it doesn’t look safe and I am thinking a mounted Wave 3 or a A/C with heat pump maybe the way to go.
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Post by nccamper on Feb 7, 2021 7:32:56 GMT -8
It's a shut off valve in a very odd place. I'd remove it. You'll be happy with a wave3.
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Post by vikx on Feb 7, 2021 15:30:05 GMT -8
It looks to have corrosion (green area) and isn't in great shape. Find out what it does and disconnect at a fitting so you can re-connect.
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Andy Smith
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Post by Andy Smith on Feb 17, 2021 11:25:37 GMT -8
It looks to have corrosion (green area) and isn't in great shape. Find out what it does and disconnect at a fitting so you can re-connect. Thanks for the input. It seemed like a strange place to put a gas accessory. Green/corrosion area is on the line up to the gas lamp above the dinette. I believe I will be abandoning both lines as I am thinking of doing the 12v conversion for the lamp and trying to think outside the box for heat. I started a thread in the 110v section regarding a floor heating mat under the flooring.
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