I wanted to use my curb side bottle and shut the street one so I opened it. I started smelling slight propane odor so I checked connections with soapy water. No bubbles but the hose is really in bad shape and the red regulator in picture might also be in need of replacement. Where do I go to get this replaced? I am sure dealer will charge a lot and we are traveling now so not able to get parts shipped for another week or so. For now I shut that side and filled tank on street side which seems to be ok.
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Originally posted by Beachcamper View PostI wanted to use my curb side bottle and shut the street one so I opened it. I started smelling slight propane odor so I checked connections with soapy water. No bubbles but the hose is really in bad shape and the red regulator in picture might also be in need of replacement. Where do I go to get this replaced? I am sure dealer will charge a lot and we are traveling now so not able to get parts shipped for another week or so. For now I shut that side and filled tank on street side which seems to be ok.Dave and Sue
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I had some time today within route to look up these parts. I can’t find any info on what ends should come with the pigtail. I located the single stage regulator on etrailer. Now thinking I should also carry pigtail for street side that connects to the 2 stage. Any ideas on stainless pigtails vs what we have now?Vivian
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Beachcamper
I have replaced the pigtails on both sides and recently the red regulator has started leaking through the vent hole. Any rubber part (hoses, regulator diaphragm, seals, etc) in contact with propane should be considered as "requiring periodic replacement". Propane leaches the plasticizer out of rubber, causing it to become brittle. Even a stainless braid line is going to have a rubber hose inside it. The best plan is to carry spares and make replacement a part of regular maintenance. The parts are not expensive and replacement is easy. Just be sure to check for leaks with soapy water after replacing any part.
You are correct to be careful on the end fittings of the pigtails. Mine are different on each side. One has a pipe thread end and one has a cone seal end.
RobCate & Rob
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Originally posted by Beachcamper View PostRob, is the only way to find out hose ends by removing them? Or is there a place to look that has this info.
Vivian
I think I can post this without getting in trouble . Not sure if it helps or not, but it's all I can do to assist.
Howard
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Originally posted by Beachcamper View PostYour help is always appreciated Howson my pigtails say 1/4” and I measured it at 18” overall. Just need end fitting typeForum moderators are not GD employees--we are volunteers and owners presumably just like yourself. Unless specifically mentioned otherwise, we have nothing to gain should you choose to purchase a product or engage a service we discuss on this forum.
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Originally posted by Beachcamper View PostYour help is always appreciated Howson my pigtails say 1/4” and I measured it at 18” overall. Just need end fitting type
BrianBrian & Michelle
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It would be great if GD would put up the size, length and end fitting of these pigtails for us on the parts page. I think at this point will have to remove them to verify. Might wait to get to winter spot at this point.
I do appreciate all of you for trying to help out
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According to e-trailer they list two different types , they list the red regulator to have both connections as 1/4" NPT , then below they list 1/4" FPT. A call to e-trailer and I am sure that they would let you know the right size that you would need , I have them to be very helpful.
Brian
On a side note I do not rely on the red regulator on the curb side , there seems to be many problems with them. When the street side cylinder is empty I just move the full one from the curb side over to the street side. A little pain to do but I then take the empty in for a refill, just a thought.Brian & Michelle
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Originally posted by Beachcamper View PostRob, is the only way to find out hose ends by removing them? Or is there a place to look that has this info.
Vivian
The choices for pigtail end fitting are 1/4" NPT (tapered thread) or 1/4" inverted flare. As I recall, as originally manufactured by Grand Design, I had one pigtail with each. When I replaced the pigtail hoses, both new ones had inverted flare connections, so I installed a NPT to inverted flare adapter into the red regulator. (See attached photo)
Etrailer has a good description of the different connections and sells the adapter from NPT to inverted flare. https://www.etrailer.com/faq-common-...-fittings.aspx
There are several different pigtail hose lengths used . . . best to measure what you have, to be sure.
Rob
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Brian and Rob, at the moment I shut down curb side and only using the street side which has the switching 2 stage regulator. With this setup I will wait to get to winter spot and take all this apart to make sure and order the right ones if etrailer can’t help. I will take pictures of my pigtail ends and lengths for each side just in case anyone needs this info.
I was on eTrailer site as suggested and they have a single stage that looks pretty cheap but has good reviews and is comparable to the GR-630 model on the 303 I have. It’s this one with 1/4” female in/outlet. Will call them tomorrow when I get to next campsite and see what the pigtails I need would be. BTW, I have a roll of the blue monster PTFE tape will that work or buy the one made for gas line?
https://www.etrailer.com/Propane/MB-Sturgis/108072.html
do you guys ever change the street side 2 stage or is that better made than the single stage one? Wonder if I should buy one for the kit just in case.
vivianVivian
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Hi Vivian,
There is specific thread seal tape for pipe thread fittings used with gas. The inverted flare fittings do not need (and should not have) thread seal tape. I carry a spare switching regulator, but have never needed it. Ironically (Murphy's Law of spare parts) I need the pressure reducing one (same as your situation) and I don't have one of those in the spares bin )
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Here is some good news I called my dealer in the pan handle Dixie RV, as I will be there next week to get my Furrion micro convection oven replaced under my Forever Warranty. I asked them if they had the parts in stock and they said they did AND that is also covered under that warranty! finally, something going my way with repairs. So now, they can do that repair and I will get that spare hose for the street side. I am sure that won’t last too long if this one went.Vivian
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