SO much stuff to learn about the new Grand Design fifth wheel. I started out by reading the owner's manual page by page. I got to about 50 when I gave up. It's all sort of familiar, but so confusing!! On my Class A everything was so much easier. Want to know how much propane you have left? Push a button. Want to know where your grey tank is at? Push a button.
The propane would last me well over a year, even though I kept the heater set on 45 degrees to keep things from freezing up. This rig is completely different. I have tank heaters ... something like heating pads for the grey and black tanks, except I have THREE tanks. So are they all heated? I was warned not to turn those on unless the tanks were half full to keep from melting the sides. WHAT????
For those last chilly nights in Tucson, I kept the heat on low, hoping the water lines would not freeze. How much propane did I use? I've no idea. Here's one of two tanks, one on each side of the rig, basically under the bed so if something goes wrong I will die. The detector is of course in the farthest back corner by the license plate.
I kept reading everything I could find on the internet hoping to come up with a few answers. Oh ... there's a valve you turn that points to the tank that is currently in use. Might it be this red one? That would be a NO.
Finally I discovered something called Mopeka. It's a little flat gizzy that magnetically attaches to the bottom of the tank. Download the app on your phone and VOILA!! It shows how much is in your tank. I ordered one ... guess I should have ordered TWO. Now if I can only figure out WHICH tank is being used.
I was guessing it was not THIS one because I did use propane in Tucson. I had a fleeting thought about expansion of the gas, but honestly, no clue!!
I’m glad you don’t fly airplanes... page... 50 is the start of chapter 1# But it’s safe to say they don’t have propane thingies
ReplyDeleteA while back I was referring about a Orion cooker you might want to check out Nick Russell‘s blog
You are SO right! I would not make a good pilot!! As to the Orions, I've seen them, but I have two fill size smokers. You can't get much in an Orion. It would be good if I were still on the road 9 months a year, but they are pricey.
DeleteBe sure to get the Amdro for red ants since that is what you are dealing with.
ReplyDeleteThose 30lb propane bottles are going to a bit heavy...empty they are fine, full they are 55 pounds or so.
I didn't realize how heavy those tanks would be until I read the manual. Hopefully I can lift it ... or bat my eyelashes and ask the nearest GUY to help!!
DeleteYay for Bill Richards!
ReplyDeleteI agree. He's certainly an expert on 5th wheels and I can use the help!!
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