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Old 01-27-2013, 10:35 PM   #26
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I base a lot of my planning and design from of my rv, and my aviation background. My rv has black rubber type lines from the tanks that transition to metal lines once they go from the frame to the rv body. All the lines that junction from the metal to rubber connection are metal direct runs to the appliances. It is many years old, and has many a mile spent behind my truck. No leaks what so ever. It does have a lp gags detector for safety, and I plan to install one in my truck as well. I will more than likely use the black rubber line from Mr Heater with no alterations. I figure they know what they doing when it comes to propane lines. The generator will be regulated at the tank, so the supplied lines from the conversion kit will feed it.
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