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Old 12-14-2016, 12:28 PM   #1
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Camco 59123 Propane Brass Tee with 4 Port

2017 Newmar Ventana LE: I need to connect a Propane 4 Port Tee to my Propane tank to allow for an external Propane source (portable bottle) to be connected. I notice that the current pressure valve housing is located next to the connection and it appears it will be difficult to move the protecting housing. Has anyone had experience moving the housing to cover the Extend-A-Stay 4 Port TEE?
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If I were to do it, I'd fabricate a new support bracket. It would allow me to install the tee, then the regulator, then put the regulator cover over the regulator. I think the bracket would end up angled something like the angle (off the vertical) of the existing hose, the one in your picture emerging from under the regulator cover.

The tee is about 6 inches long, so moves the regulator by that much. A shorter hose would likely not be necessary, but an option if you didn't like the way it sat after moving the regulator downwards (and to the right).
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