Hey Adam...another great "how to" video. As Steve and Drones mentioned below, if you turn your tanks 180* it will give you better access to the tank valves. If you keep your tanks in the current position you might consider turning the cover 180* and you could reach in thru the back to access your tank valves w/o removing your UHMW piece. Just food for thought and I do enjoy ALL the videos you and Abbie put out for our enjoyment. My wife and I are so ready and excited to start the season. My wife gets excited like Abbie does as the trip dates come closer. Happy camping and safe travels!!!
Yessiree...the least of the LP consumers would be the refrigerator and then the stove. Water heaters next then the house heater. Back in the early days of our camps with the older RV's, the house heater would draw enough LP to wipe out a tank of in just 2 nights.
Looking good. During our travels as project manager for Coke-Cola, we spent a year in Denver CO, Flint MI, and Twinsburg OH in our HitchHicker 5th wheel. Can never have to much propane :-) . Have fun on the trip, and ole Bears doors will be open when passing thru TX, 👍👍
We just purchased propane tank monitor's that blue tooth to our smart phones to monitor the levels of LPG in our 5th wheel. The brand is MOPEKA Products and one of the kits (024-1000) includes 1 monitor and 2 sensors. You enjoy your travels and thanks for taking us along.
I'm surprised you didn't turn and single point a rod with just thread on each end 😁 Have you considered a 12 volt compressor fridge? Some solar upgrades and lithium battery too?
Most call them "threaded rod". Machine guys term. All thread. Use that cover due to shelf. Now set up generator for LP. Better yet, get a champion dual fuel. Hey another easy project. Good video.
I bought a gas stop leak detector for the tanks and it found a leak. One of my propane hoses wasn’t leaking and I didn’t know it. Tought me a lesson, spray some soapy water on them more often and check! Now I have one on each tank and it will tell me and shut off the propane.
If we have electricity, we use an Edenpure to heat in the mornings and sometimes at night, but times when the winds coming off of Lake Michigan or Lake Superior will bone chill you it's nice to have the bigger tanks and I bought the 3rd one and stow it at times. Redundancy is the best way,
Hey Adam great video mate would you drill through the clamp bar on one side of the nut to add a padlock for security particularly whilst you are free camping mate?
Sometimes you need to also change the supply hose for a longer one because they are not long enough, usually a simple task to do but good thing to know before doing this mod. Btw to everyone who’s planning to buy a new rv deal the 30 pound’s with your seller to "seal the deal"
Our old RV had something like an 80-100 lb propane tank underneath it. It was crazy. I don't ever remember running out of propane even when running the furnace, stove, refrigerator, or water heater in the winter when camping. As others have mentioned, when your in a camp ground hooked up to electric you can always run a small 1500W electric heater.
I had a problem with propane large wingnut loosening while on the road. I drilled a small hole on each side of the wingnut and dropped an eye bolt into one of the holes so that the Wnut won't go CCW.
We love the channel and you two. I would like to see an Abom take on the Cuban sandwich. The kind where a pork loin is wrapped in a pork belly, tie the roll, cook, and sliced for the sandwich filling. I know there are lots of variations on the Cuban sandwich. I would like to see your tools and skill on the Abom version?
Tons of gas stations here in Arizona have a huge propane tank off in the corner somewhere that they gladly use to fill barbeque tanks. Even some of the UHaul stores around here have a propane filling area. 🤷🏻♂️ Idk. Why give up your known good tank and get another that may or may not be iffy? Plus, it's not hard not expensive to get them refilled. Put them in the trunk or bed of the truck, drive over to the gas station, done.
If it doesn't, that would be the next upgrade I personally would make. *I ABSOLUTELY LOVE* running generators and other small engines on propane or natural gas. It's so much nicer than liquid gas or diesel. The fuel never goes bad, it's very high octane (no pinging risk under maximum load), it's already in gaseous form so it doesn't need a carb or clean injector to atomize it and it also doesn't condense on cylinder walls and wash oil away when the engine is cold, it burns extremely cleanly, and many gas stations also have a propane filling station so you can get fuel at the same place.
@@AbomAdventures If the water is always hot, then you wouldn't need a water heater or a hot water heater. It's only when the water gets cold that the water heater will heat the water. Also, you will never see a manufacturer describe their water heaters as HOT water heaters.
@@bobrohrmann1518 >Thermostat set for 135° >Draw 2 gallons of hot water out of a 20 gallon tank >Lower thermostat senses the temperature decrease to 120° and energizes the lower element. 120° is still hot to me, so you are indeed heating hot water to an even hotter temperature setpoint. 😋
I got a propane heater for my garage (back before we were in single digits here in Atlanta). Clamps on a 20# tank. Drove me nuts because the internal threads on the tank valves are LEFT HAND! Nowhere in the instructions was that mentioned! 🤬
@@Garth2011 Um. So far I just take the MT back and exchange them. The OUTSIDE threads are RH. The INSIDE ones are LH. I also take a spring scale to weigh the fresh tanks to make sure they don't give me an MT by mistake!
Hey Adam...another great "how to" video. As Steve and Drones mentioned below, if you turn your tanks 180* it will give you better access to the tank valves. If you keep your tanks in the current position you might consider turning the cover 180* and you could reach in thru the back to access your tank valves w/o removing your UHMW piece. Just food for thought and I do enjoy ALL the videos you and Abbie put out for our enjoyment.
My wife and I are so ready and excited to start the season. My wife gets excited like Abbie does as the trip dates come closer. Happy camping and safe travels!!!
I believe I get just as excited as y'all do for the big haul. Keep up the great videos.
Yessiree...the least of the LP consumers would be the refrigerator and then the stove. Water heaters next then the house heater. Back in the early days of our camps with the older RV's, the house heater would draw enough LP to wipe out a tank of in just 2 nights.
Thanks Adam and Abbey!!!
Looking good. During our travels as project manager for Coke-Cola, we spent a year in Denver CO, Flint MI, and Twinsburg OH in our HitchHicker 5th wheel. Can never have to much propane :-) . Have fun on the trip, and ole Bears doors will be open when passing thru TX, 👍👍
I like these "RV How-To" videos... 🙂
Love Abbey's comments Cut cracked me up
We just purchased propane tank monitor's that blue tooth to our smart phones to monitor the levels of LPG in our 5th wheel. The brand is MOPEKA Products and one of the kits (024-1000) includes 1 monitor and 2 sensors. You enjoy your travels and thanks for taking us along.
I'm surprised you didn't turn and single point a rod with just thread on each end 😁 Have you considered a 12 volt compressor fridge? Some solar upgrades and lithium battery too?
It's Spring in PensacoIa, I see.
Forsythia in full bloom. Saw one yesterday, just starting here in western PA.
Nice touch with the plastic.👍
Switch the tanks side to side and you have a nice pad for the hold down, no scratched paint and rust on the hold down area of the tanks.
Next video.... how to repair and strengthen your rv when the A frame snaps!
Good job extending the capacity Adam.
Most call them "threaded rod".
Machine guys term. All thread.
Use that cover due to shelf.
Now set up generator for LP.
Better yet, get a champion dual fuel.
Hey another easy project.
Good video.
Old time machine guys call them Brooker Bar!
I bought a gas stop leak detector for the tanks and it found a leak. One of my propane hoses wasn’t leaking and I didn’t know it. Tought me a lesson, spray some soapy water on them more often and check! Now I have one on each tank and it will tell me and shut off the propane.
If we have electricity, we use an Edenpure to heat in the mornings and sometimes at night, but times when the winds coming off of Lake Michigan or Lake Superior will bone chill you it's nice to have the bigger tanks and I bought the 3rd one and stow it at times. Redundancy is the best way,
👍Looks good Adam.....Let's roll. 👏
I converted a class c motorhome into my tow vehicle and keep the chassis mounted lp tank and the generator. Works great
You got a link for that platform that goes above the tanks? That's an awesome extra feature.
I Like the idea of carrying extra propane but, I would have to do my homework on Hazardous Material Tunnel Restrictions.
Good stuff
Thanks for sharing
You could also fit a LP conversion kit to your generator to save having to carry gas
Adam have you seen the auto switch for twin bottles?
Do you have gauges on each tank to show the level of propane?
Or is that in the RV?
What about turning the cover 180° so the zipper faces the trailer. It's better access and protects the zipper from road debris.
Dang, i wonder if a couple 40’s would have fit!?!
I was thinking the same thing............
Hey Adam great video mate would you drill through the clamp bar on one side of the nut to add a padlock for security particularly whilst you are free camping mate?
I have my tanks turned forward, it's easier to get at the valves.
nice change
Sometimes you need to also change the supply hose for a longer one because they are not long enough, usually a simple task to do but good thing to know before doing this mod.
Btw to everyone who’s planning to buy a new rv deal the 30 pound’s with your seller to "seal the deal"
Where did you get the rank above the tanks? That’s awesome!
Our old RV had something like an 80-100 lb propane tank underneath it. It was crazy.
I don't ever remember running out of propane even when running the furnace, stove, refrigerator, or water heater in the winter when camping.
As others have mentioned, when your in a camp ground hooked up to electric you can always run a small 1500W electric heater.
I had a problem with propane large wingnut loosening while on the road. I drilled a small hole on each side of the wingnut and dropped an eye bolt into one of the holes so that the Wnut won't go CCW.
Cotter pins and safety wire are a very good insurance on all fasteners that are critical. :)
We love the channel and you two. I would like to see an Abom take on the Cuban sandwich. The kind where a pork loin is wrapped in a pork belly, tie the roll, cook, and sliced for the sandwich filling. I know there are lots of variations on the Cuban sandwich. I would like to see your tools and skill on the Abom version?
You'll need to put a third axle on the poor old thing. :-)
I hope you start adding more videos to your other channel! Seems to me like you got a lot of crybabies over there!
What's the bracket/stand above the propane that is holding the generator who makes that?
I don't know if I can keep watching your videos if you don't even pull out a wrench or even a pair of pliers? 😂
Can your generator run on propane?
Only bad thing you have to find a place to fill them instead of just exchange!
Most rv parks and campgrounds offer propane refilling. It’s not an issue.
You’re getting robbed if you exchange
Tons of gas stations here in Arizona have a huge propane tank off in the corner somewhere that they gladly use to fill barbeque tanks. Even some of the UHaul stores around here have a propane filling area. 🤷🏻♂️ Idk. Why give up your known good tank and get another that may or may not be iffy? Plus, it's not hard not expensive to get them refilled. Put them in the trunk or bed of the truck, drive over to the gas station, done.
Any gas station to exist can fill them
Does the generator run on LP as well?
If it doesn't, that would be the next upgrade I personally would make. *I ABSOLUTELY LOVE* running generators and other small engines on propane or natural gas. It's so much nicer than liquid gas or diesel. The fuel never goes bad, it's very high octane (no pinging risk under maximum load), it's already in gaseous form so it doesn't need a carb or clean injector to atomize it and it also doesn't condense on cylinder walls and wash oil away when the engine is cold, it burns extremely cleanly, and many gas stations also have a propane filling station so you can get fuel at the same place.
Hmm, what does bother me a bit is the height of those new LP tanks. Can that bracket thing safely keep them upright & in place, on the bumpy road?
The clamp bar and all thread keeps it held down into the bottom tray
Really enjoy all your videos. Just for clarification, it is a WATER HEATER, not a HOT water heater. 😊
Sometimes the water is already hot when you fire it up and therefore a hot water heater 😎
@@AbomAdventures
If the water is always hot, then you wouldn't need a water heater or a hot water heater. It's only when the water gets cold that the water heater will heat the water. Also, you will never see a manufacturer describe their water heaters as HOT water heaters.
@@bobrohrmann1518 >Thermostat set for 135°
>Draw 2 gallons of hot water out of a 20 gallon tank
>Lower thermostat senses the temperature decrease to 120° and energizes the lower element.
120° is still hot to me, so you are indeed heating hot water to an even hotter temperature setpoint. 😋
abom muscle i would have got bigger tanks for less hassle and up front cost and life long friendship
I got a propane heater for my garage (back before we were in single digits here in Atlanta). Clamps on a 20# tank. Drove me nuts because the internal threads on the tank valves are LEFT HAND! Nowhere in the instructions was that mentioned! 🤬
I believe that industry standard to have left hand threads on the LP has valve.
Its a LP tank thing. Notice the folks who refill your tanks....they turn those refill hoses on LEFT when attaching them hoses.
@@Garth2011 Um. So far I just take the MT back and exchange them. The OUTSIDE threads are RH. The INSIDE ones are LH. I also take a spring scale to weigh the fresh tanks to make sure they don't give me an MT by mistake!
Too bad you cannot use the smaller tanks too.
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