This is great, I am going to attempt this with two 100# propane tanks to feed my house. Found out the hard way that when temps drop to the 20s one tank will not supply my furnace @ 100k btu. Hopefully tying both tanks to the the inlet side of my 2 stage regulator helps. Had a rv auto switch reg that was good until it wasn't due to low temperature for the tank. Thanks!
@@patriotvet5569 yeah, it's working. Tied in two 100# tanks straight to the primary regulator and it's blowing hot air. Before, the furnace would be under fired and would end up using a lot of propane to try and heat the house up. I used two kits from Amazon that would normally tie the tanks into series.
@@chadnorman572 so I purchased two of these kitsMr. Heater F273737 2-Tank Hook-Up Kit with Tee and 30-Inch Hose Assembly with P.O.L. Male Ends. And this regulator: Emerson-Fisher LP-Gas Equipment 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (276) R632A-JFF Integral 2-Stage Regulator, 9-13" W.C Spring, POL" x 3/4" NPT. The only reason I bought the two kits up top was because I needed the second hose
I have a question hope someone knows exactly what i need for my car to work .what kind of pressures regulator for a car that has been converted to propane
I have a propane blacksmith forge i want the psi to go up to 30 at need Right now i use a regulator i control but i want to hook up two 40lb tanks. I need to get up to forge welding temps I need to increase my psi. Even if i go to can use two lines that go into one regulator i can control you sell those?
great video, but pricing is really excessive. especially the 15 WC gage ($28) and ($3 )1/2 coupling for 65 not in my lifetime..C'mon man!!! Even the regulator in only $85. It looks good but disclamer should be for those making over 200K a year.
Are these still available?
I need this set up can I order the same thing ? Put it in my cart
How do I buy this
What about the first stage reg?
This is great, I am going to attempt this with two 100# propane tanks to feed my house. Found out the hard way that when temps drop to the 20s one tank will not supply my furnace @ 100k btu. Hopefully tying both tanks to the the inlet side of my 2 stage regulator helps. Had a rv auto switch reg that was good until it wasn't due to low temperature for the tank. Thanks!
Did it work? Looking to do the same for a garage.
@@patriotvet5569 yeah, it's working. Tied in two 100# tanks straight to the primary regulator and it's blowing hot air. Before, the furnace would be under fired and would end up using a lot of propane to try and heat the house up. I used two kits from Amazon that would normally tie the tanks into series.
@@mikenewton2563 what u use
@@mikenewton2563what kit did you use? Any pics or links?
@@chadnorman572 so I purchased two of these kitsMr. Heater F273737 2-Tank Hook-Up Kit with Tee and 30-Inch Hose Assembly with P.O.L. Male Ends. And this regulator: Emerson-Fisher LP-Gas Equipment
4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (276)
R632A-JFF Integral 2-Stage Regulator, 9-13" W.C Spring, POL" x 3/4" NPT. The only reason I bought the two kits up top was because I needed the second hose
So informative
I have a question hope someone knows exactly what i need for my car to work .what kind of pressures regulator for a car that has been converted to propane
I have a propane blacksmith forge i want the psi to go up to 30 at need Right now i use a regulator i control but i want to hook up two 40lb tanks. I need to get up to forge welding temps I need to increase my psi. Even if i go to can use two lines that go into one regulator i can control you sell those?
Interested in this product. But website goes to a 404!!!
great video, but pricing is really excessive. especially the 15 WC gage ($28) and ($3 )1/2 coupling for 65 not in my lifetime..C'mon man!!! Even the regulator in only $85. It looks good but disclamer should be for those making over 200K a year.