Ticking two items off my winter prep to-do list…

The kitchen bypass regulator died during last winter’s first freeze and I’ve been using the Plan B regulator ever since. Never got around to getting a new one till today, when I also had to go to town and procure a replacement for the leaking pigtail hose on the bedroom regulator.
With ad hoc propane plumbing stuck onto the cabin as the need arose, it’s always one thing or another. At least I’m no longer scrounging parts of dubious age and provenance like in ze old days.
















































Good to have spending money.
Damn right it is. 🙂
Back to the rules, one is none, two is one and a drawer full is security.
Just so you know 12V powered propane detectors/alarms are available in the marine sector. It’s common practice to run propane through a solenoid actuated valve so they’ll usually set up to shut off the supply if they detect a leak.
Gotta channel your inner Hank Hill and shout out, “I’m not gay! I sell propane and propane accessories!”