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Propane Parts Accessories and Fittings

Ready for a barbeque? etrailer.com is the place to find essentials to set up your propane tank and get to grilling. Whether you’re looking to replace a propane hose that has a leak, or need a propane tank cover to protect your bottles, we’ve got everything you need to keep the fun going. Looking for a new fitting? We offer a variety of propane adapter fittings, regulators, propane adapter, supply, and pigtail hoses that will get the job done. Need help figuring out what you need? Check out our expert-written articles for more information. If you are after propane accessories, we have those too! Secure your tank with a propane tank lock or mount your bottles to your trailer or RV with a propane mounting kit. With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.How does my RV’s propane system work?Your RV’s propane system powers essential appliances like stoves, water heaters, and refrigerators, making travel more comfortable and self-sufficient. Propane flows from tanks through regulators, hoses, and valves, ensuring a safe and steady supply to your appliances. Knowing how your system works means fewer surprises on the road.Why isn’t my RV’s propane system working properly?If your stove won’t light, your water heater isn’t heating, or you’re noticing weak flame output, there could be an issue with your propane supply, regulator, or lines. Common problems include empty tanks, blocked lines, faulty regulators, or automatic shut-off features engaging after a leak detection.For a step-by-step guide on diagnosing and fixing propane issues, check out RV Propane Troubleshooting to get your system back up and running safely.How can I check for propane leaks in my RV?Safety always comes first with propane. A simple way to check for leaks is by applying soapy water to hose connections—if you see bubbles, you’ve got a leak. It’s also a good idea to inspect hoses and fittings regularly and keep a propane leak detector in your RV. Catching issues early keeps your setup safe and stress-free.What should I do if I smell propane in my RV?If you smell propane, act fast. Turn off the propane tank, ventilate your RV, and avoid any open flames or electrical switches. If the smell persists, have a professional inspect your system before using it again. How do I properly maintain my RV’s propane system?A little maintenance goes a long way. Regularly inspect hoses for cracks, check regulators for proper function, and clean tank connections to ensure a solid seal. Keeping tanks secure, rust-free, and stored properly helps them last longer. A well-maintained system means less worry and more time enjoying the trip.Can I run my propane appliances while driving?Some RVers do, but many experts recommend turning off propane while in transit for safety. If you need to keep food cold, pre-chill your fridge and limit how often you open it while driving. A little planning keeps everything running smoothly without added risk.