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01-30-2016, 12:44 PM
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...snip...I always hooked mine up to the rigs 30lb bottles before in my previous SOB, but I went through two Webber regulators because they would always over fill the big bottles.
Now I carry a 20lb bottle in the third propane storage and hook to that, but I'm thinking about using the Jayco's quick connect at the back.
I could never find the right part to connect to the Webber with the regulator removed
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Look over the pictures in this thread. It's how I did mine less the 90 deg. bend.
http://www.jaycoowners.com/forums/f7...ect-26080.html
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01-30-2016, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by klassic
How was the pressure in the Webber Danno?
Same flame as before?
I was wondering if the length of run weakens the flame a little.
I always hooked mine up to the rigs 30lb bottles before in my previous SOB, but I went through two Webber regulators because they would always over fill the big bottles.
Now I carry a 20lb bottle in the third propane storage and hook to that, but I'm thinking about using the Jayco's quick connect at the back.
I could never find the right part to connect to the Webber with the regulator removed.
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The pressure/flame on the grill is no different than when I had it on the external tank. I'm very happy with it!
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Originally Posted by Fairenatic
Other than the initial parking space issues, sounds like everything has gone smoothly.
I really like the floorplan although I would have given serious thought to doing away with the in-law room!!
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The in-laws love "their" new vacation home! They want to know when we are going again...
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01-30-2016, 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Bookemdanno
The pressure/flame on the grill is no different than when I had it on the external tank. I'm very happy with it!
The in-laws love "their" new vacation home! They want to know when we are going again...
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You should have never opened that bottle. Now the genie's out. [emoji23]
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01-30-2016, 03:50 PM
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Thanks Norty.. I don't know what my problem was not being able to find the right parts. It's so basic!
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01-30-2016, 04:15 PM
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I got everything I needed off my old RVQ grill that went out with the trash. I salvaged some gas parts and the mounting bracket which I use on the deck to support the Weber grill when we are home.
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01-30-2016, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by norty1
I got everything I needed off my old RVQ grill that went out with the trash. I salvaged some gas parts and the mounting bracket which I use on the deck to support the Weber grill when we are home.
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+1. All the parts I needed were on the grill that came with the RV.
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01-30-2016, 04:36 PM
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What size is the tv in the living room?
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01-30-2016, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by mwilliams1623
What size is the tv in the living room?
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I believe it's 39"
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01-30-2016, 07:24 PM
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I just measured, it's 39". Here's some pics from day 2. Again, I apologize for the multiple posts, but I'm on my cell phone.
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Number 2
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Number 3
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01-30-2016, 07:28 PM
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Number 4
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01-30-2016, 07:35 PM
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Beautiful Dan. Looks like the kiddos are enjoying themselves. Makes it all worth it!
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01-31-2016, 08:11 AM
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Glad to hear you are enjoying the first camping trip. Looks beautiful and like y'all are having a great time! My husband's grandfather lives with us (more like a father/son relationship) so we always have him with us when we camp. That is why we chose that model. Needed a space for him to have some privacy. So that makes it nice when your in-laws tag along. I am an early riser so it is so nice to be able to get up and have my coffee without disturbing anyone. Since my husband works midnights the black out shades are really great. Sometimes we fish tournaments within an hour of his job so he can actually work some of the nights and come back and sleep in a dark room. Glad to hear the grill works that way - my husband mentioned trying that next time we go so I will tell him it worked well. Sorry to hear about your awning issue but hopefully it is minor. We actually had to make a very narrow turn recently and even taking the front of the truck off the opposite side of the road to make it we still clipped a stop sign. He was going slow so no damage but I think a few choice words escaped my mouth before I knew it - It was a little scary. Thought the back end of the camper was going to end up in a deep ditch!
Happy camping - y'all picked a great weekend. Looking forward to our next trip now after seeing your pics!
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01-31-2016, 03:07 PM
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Thanks Robin!
I think, all in all, the 1st trip was a success. Found some things out that I'll have to have the dealership fix.
And the best part about the ending of this journey...I didn't hit anything when I put her in storage!
Thanks again for everyone's help and input! I'd be lost without the JOF!
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