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Old 04-23-2011, 07:08 AM   #21
Tom and Kelley Crawford
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Well, I have 1 of 2 tanks working. Replaced both pigtails and the one closest to the regulator is working but the other is still showing RED and not working but the tank is full. I am thinking I need to replace the "inlet fitting" on the jumper hose. When I try to blow air through that hose, no air is flowing through. Any ideas out there????
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Old 04-23-2011, 09:01 AM   #22
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Without changing anything else, switch the positions of the two tanks and see if the problem "follows" the tank or if it stays on the same side. I'm not sure what "inlet" fitting you are refering to since the pigtails come as a complete assembly.

The important point to troubleshooting something like this is to only do one operation at a time and then look at the results. If you change more than one thing at a time, you don't know what fixed the problem. In the event you have two separate problems, which is not at all unusual, you'll be shuffling the whole mix and you end up chasing your tail.
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Old 05-03-2011, 02:22 PM   #23
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Finally took the RV in for service on the propane. They ended up changing the single regulator which was the only thing we did not change because we could not find a 18 psi single regulator. They said that one is not need and is "over-kill" in their opinion but since Keystone installed it, they replaced it. We now have an extra dual regulator and pigtails in case we run into a problem in the future. Glad to have it all working again. Thanks for all your post.
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Old 06-16-2013, 09:32 AM   #24
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propane lines

I have a problem with low or no gas pressure . After a combination of changing regulators and hoses it seems that the quick connect lines between the tank and regulator are not allowing gas to flow. With the factory line disconnected from the regulator there is only a very small amount of gas coming out if any, when the valve is open . I can hear the gas come on for a split second then it seals its self off . When I connected a spare line , the old style without the hand tighten connector , and open the valve there is a lot more gas flow and everything will work at the same time. I had to install new valves on both tanks already , 1 year old , they could not be refilled due to bad valves. could this be a valve connection problem or a bad hose ?
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Old 06-16-2013, 08:21 PM   #25
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r dell, Howdy;

Welcome to the forum

http://www.keystonerv.org/forums/showthread.php?t=8198

In the link above, you may find a solution to your problem.
Entry #4 is my input to the thread and as usual it pop's-up
every once in awhile.

Hope it helps.

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