❤ Thanks very much for this. Just replaced an external double regulator following your instructions. The old one was exposed to pretty harsh Australian sun , so crapped out and started leaking. The new one works a treat after a week of testing.
2stage should be mounted vertical. Debris. Gas pipe thread tape never fails, ready in 30 sec. The glue does not like cold or vibration, and removing empty tanks. Just things learned by trial and error.
Hey bro what size pipe does it go in to on your food truck 3/8 or half inch? I have half inch black steel pipe I want to run in to can I just reduce this and use it that way?
##AWESOME#JOB# thank you for the info...now my propane tank will be correctly put together and safe:) by the way..what's the difference of having this on the hose or not??
Curious, are any of the connections right handed threads? In other words... usually you turn the nut counterclockwise to loosen a fitting but from my understanding a POL fitting is turned clock wise to loosen it. The fitting that goes connects the 1st stage (where the propane enters the regulator) to the service valve looks like a POL fitting but what is the fitting at the exit side (2nd stage) of the regulator? Is that also a POL fitting?
I got a new 100 lb tank. Store told me to use a specified regular (high pressure). But mine only has 1 regulator. Should I use the two stage like you? Or does it not matter? im confused. I want to use it for different appliances from, small Cole man grill, to a large outdoor Blackstone griddle. Anynhelp.
I have a 100 pound LP gas tank that im running a 40 gallon water heater and 4 burner stove off of. My current regulator is leaking from the vent. Date on it is from the 80s so need to replace. Could i use this one for heater and stove. I live in a house. thanks.
❤ Thanks very much for this. Just replaced an external double regulator following your instructions. The old one was exposed to pretty harsh Australian sun , so crapped out and started leaking. The new one works a treat after a week of testing.
4 years old, but still useful. Just sent this to my son so he can fix his heat.
Great video, Ace. Answered all of my questions.
HUGE help. Thank you.
Thanks
At 2:30... did you add sealant or no?
Awesome explanation
Good vid man. Very informative.
Some say the regulars need to be turned 1/4 so the flat part is up and down, not laying flat, is that how it should be?
2stage should be mounted vertical. Debris. Gas pipe thread tape never fails, ready in 30 sec. The glue does not like cold or vibration, and removing empty tanks. Just things learned by trial and error.
Vertical regulators should be mounted vertically. Not all 2 stages are Vertical mount.
Very helpful ty!
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Hey bro what size pipe does it go in to on your food truck 3/8 or half inch? I have half inch black steel pipe I want to run in to can I just reduce this and use it that way?
What size hose/pipe are you using from the inside the trailer? 3/4"?
##AWESOME#JOB# thank you for the info...now my propane tank will be correctly put together and safe:) by the way..what's the difference of having this on the hose or not??
Please don't try that if your still alive, just joking but in all seriousness it would Not be a good thing Todo.
Curious, are any of the connections right handed threads? In other words... usually you turn the nut counterclockwise to loosen a fitting but from my understanding a POL fitting is turned clock wise to loosen it. The fitting that goes connects the 1st stage (where the propane enters the regulator) to the service valve looks like a POL fitting but what is the fitting at the exit side (2nd stage) of the regulator? Is that also a POL fitting?
I got a new 100 lb tank. Store told me to use a specified regular (high pressure). But mine only has 1 regulator. Should I use the two stage like you? Or does it not matter? im confused.
I want to use it for different appliances from, small Cole man grill, to a large outdoor Blackstone griddle. Anynhelp.
2 stage will supply a more stable pressure than a single stage
Why do you need two stages ?
Believe it is a requirement when used indoors
Code.
Code. First stage drops pressure from ~375psi to 10 psi and second regulator drops to 11 inches water column or ~2 psi
I have a 100 pound LP gas tank that im running a 40 gallon water heater and 4 burner stove off of. My current regulator is leaking from the vent. Date on it is from the 80s so need to replace. Could i use this one for heater and stove. I live in a house. thanks.
yes this will work; it more for safety to keep the pressure regulated (if the first stage malfunction; the second stage is backup)
Thank you sir. Very much appreciated.
why 2 stage? help pls, i have to put one on a steam table .
KING JUDAH Sound more for safety to keep the pressure regulated (if the first stage malfunction; the second stage is backup)
Thank .
@@weldingandstuff how many appliances can you run off the two stage regulator? Do you just run the deep fryer? Can I run a LP propane stove ?
KING JUDAH Sound new law in most states require two stage for houses and mobile units. Safety
KING JUDAH more for safety to keep the pressure regulated (if the first stage malfunction; the second stage is backup)
No Teflon tape. Only gas line tape.
Gas line tape is teflon tape, just yellow for identification
Replace propane regulator every 25 years