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Old 01-13-2012, 09:04 PM   #1
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This is a photo of a line connection in my basement bin curb side under refer vents. I figure it is hydraulic, air or LP. it has a red magic marker line on it.

I don't have the rig home right now so I cannot investigate further yet. I'm looking for a place to put a "T" into the LP system for an Olympian heater inside somewhere. Any Vectra owners out there know of a good access point under a cabinet inside to do this addition of a quick connect and hose for the heater?
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Old 01-14-2012, 12:26 AM   #2
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Looks like HWH hydraulic fittings for slides.

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Those look like quick disconnects, if so they are probably not propane lines. They should always be solid.
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Well my thought is some one added a access point in an air line. Definitely not a propane line. Could be a hydraulic line,but the connectors do not look right and it looks to clean around the area. Think one would see some oil stains.

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I have seen pictures of a propane line add on for a catalytic heater somewhere that was installed under the cabinet area. Thing is can not remember where. The connections where made using LPG type fittings and hoses.

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It is hwh quick connect
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Is that original equipment? That seems like an awful lot of fittings to make up a simple connection...
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So far I think I agree with the HWH hydraulic lines. It's under the curb side slide and if they had to remove the slide this is probably where they would disconnect it.

On the LP comment. I plan on installing a quick connect for my Olympian heater and I have seen TT's with an outside quick connect under neath on the curb side for grill connecting. (I was hoping for this to be LP)

On the original equipment question, yes it is. not an add on.

I sure miss my rig. It's supposed to be done next week but I'll probably leave it there for a couple months, less chance of mice there than here at the house and we really don't need it here until mid March. (I just really want it!!)

Maybe this is also a place where the lines can be bled if needed.

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