Extend-a-stay RV Propane Tank Installation | Add propane to your existing tank

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I have been researching how to add propane to a permanently mounted propane tank without having to drive somewhere. Turns out, you can't 'add' propane to your tank. What you can do is add an extend-a-stay part and attach a BBQ tank to your existing system. This way you can take that BBQ in your car and get it filled all winter long without having to drive your RV anywhere. And the good news is it is easy to do!

Some people may feel intimidated by this job but honestly, it is easy. Watch me show you how I added a BBQ tank to my permanently mounted propane tank on my RV.

0:00 Introduction
1:09 The Extend-a-stay part
2:16 How to detach the connectors
3.31 Orientation of Extend-a-stay part
4:00 Attaching the Extend-a-stay
5:09 Testing for leaks
6:57 Regulator cover extension
9:15 Wrap up and thanks for watching!

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This is cool! Ironically! I like these type of videos and the valve is an awesome idea! Thank you for sharing and your cousin gave a great option!

losingmyfavoritegame
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Teflon tape is what I would use on the fittings to be sure there are no leaks through the threads. They make a gel that does the same thing, but the tape seems to work better in my experience.

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This does not ADD propane to your onboard ASME tank. It BYPASSES the onboard tank.

vanamee