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2-Stage Automatic Changeover LP Propane Gas Regulator with Two 18' RV Pigtail Propane Hoses with Gauge, Stainless Braided QCC1 1/4' Inverted Male Flare

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  • 🔥【2-Stage Auto Changeover LP Propane Gas Regulator】This 2-Stage regulator can be connected to 2 propane tanks at the same time and automatically switches from primary to reserve tank when primary is empty and The indicator will changes color to let you know when a tank has been depleted and needs to be refilled also remind you switching to the backup tank. For RVs with dual propane tanks allow removal of Allows removal of empty cylinder for refill without interrupting propane supply.
  • 🔥【Specification & parameters】RV Propane Regulator: Primary Cylinder Capacity 210,000 BTU/hr, Reserve Cylinder 130,000 BTU/hr. Inlets are 1/4" SAE Inverted Flare, Outlet is 3/8" Female NPT, RV Pigtail Propane Hose: 1/4" Male Inverted Flare and QCC1 Fitting. All Fitting Connectors of Propane Hose, both ends of 2-stage regulator made of 100% Solid Brass. RV propane hose made of durable stainless steel braided. Propane Hose and regulator with CSA Certification ensure air tightness 、stability
  • 🔥【2 Pack 18''Stainless Braided QCC1 1/4" Inverted Male Flare RV Pigtail Propane Hose with Gauge】1/4" inverted male flare stainless steel braided RV propane pigtail hose to 1/4" inverted male flare. (Not the 1/4" Male NPT. Please check your connector before you order it.) This propane tank hose come with tank gauge level indicator with 3 different colors Dial Gauge can glows in dark, allows you to read and monitor the gas level without necessarily removing the tank, and can detect the leak
  • 🔥【Application Scenarios】This 2-Stage Auto Changeover LP Propane Gas Regulator for RV , suitable for RV with dual propane tanks. For RV/Camper/Travel Trailer. These 18" RV pigtail propane hoses with 2-stage propane regulator can connect dual 5-40 lb refillable propane tanks or LP gas tanks to your camper's 1/4" inverted male flare. Replace any existing automatic changeover regulator on your current RV, Travel Trailer, Camper, maintains constant an continuous gas.
  • 🔥【Package List 】1 PC 2 Stage Auto Changeover RV Propane Regulator + 2 pack 18'' Stainless Braided QCC1 1/4" Inverted Male Flare RV Pigtail Propane Hoses with Gauge + 1 PC Roll Sealing Tape + 1 PC Wrench. If for any reason you are not satisfied with our products after received within 2 years, simply contact us for Free Replacement or Refund. Our Customer Service will solve your problems within 24 Hours.



Product Description

RV PROPANE REGULATOR
Two-Stage Regulator
LUMINOUS DIAL
PROPANE REGULATOR
REGULATOR SWITCHABLE POINTER
setting
the kit includes

raed
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on February 23, 2025
I can give 7/10 for this itam
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Was easy to set up and was a great add on to my system.
Bbop
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Easy to install. Worked like it's supposed to.
Christopher Gagnon
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
For Roy that left the 1 star review, you have the bracket on upside down and backwards. It's not meant to be mounted that way. Try watching a video if you can't figure out how it's supposed to be put together.I installed this today at my camp as a setup for the new fridge. I did have some small leaks at the spots at the end of the the braided lines but these went away after a few minutes. It would be nice if it came with some documentation, but it's pretty straight forward.
Brent Turner
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
After 2 months of use both braided hoses are leaking and have to be replaced. One side was out of the box leaking, so i never hooked up second propane tank. After 2 months now I'm noticing the final hose is leaking in the same spot behind the gauge. Definitely some faulty sealing being done. Also the automatic switch doesn't work you have to manually flip to second tank. The gauges only read mid green when full and suddenly will drop to red (empty) without sitting in yellow. Not safe, poor quality, Walmart has better value, constant propane smell, hoses fit weird if you have a cover, only thing it's appearance is eh ok.
Micheal E Engle
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
the valve no problems! it's the gas lines that are dangerous!bought one last year, went out to check propane levels! hers a faint sound of a leak! sprayed dawn soap on it, turns out the braided gas lines were leaking on the draided part on the line itself! not the fittings that screw on to the tanks, scared me, very dangerous! so I order anotger complete system, and out put on so far so good?cheap quality on the linesthat could blow up!! could not return the system I bought a year to date back for replacement system, I'm taking a chance on another, will keep my nose on the new system,advise any one who buys this brand to keep you nose on alert!!
E98045
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
Had a gas leak on the last trip. Replaced this part and no more gas leak.
R2
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
The seller QUICKLY provided the attached images, which satisfy the need for instructions and answers my questions!The hardware looks good. I see there are reviews with issues, and if I experience those then I will amend this later (I'm pretty good at coming back to reviews, believe it or not) but if you don't hear back then assume I'm please enough to keep the new five-star rating.ORIGINAL two-star review:Everything looks new, but there are no instructions. Those were probably left out when it was returned. I suppose technically it is new, but it was definitely a return.Honestly, it looks straight forward to set up. I just want to know what the dial settings are, and how the automatic cutover works. Does the dial only use one tank when it is selected and not automatically move? Does the dial move to the full or empty tank? At what pressure does it do that? All these questions would have been nice to have answers.
Stephanie Breg
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023
Installed April 22 2023 and it broke November 16 2023.The regulator was great to start out with. I was very pleased and everything worked as advertised, initially. In November 16 2023 I was about to go to lay down and I smelled propane. I went around d checking and opened the door to hear a very loud hissing from the other side of my camper. The plastic knob where you select your tank had blown off the regulator and propane hiss loud and fast. It wasted 3/4 of a tank of propane, not to mention how dangerous it was. If this would have happened while I was not there the camper could have blow blown it. It is possible the propane levels in my camper reached the explosive limits but we were fortunate this time. Please be careful with this product. It worked well when it worked but turned dangerous and wasteful really quick!