Adding Propane Outlets to a 2023 Micro Minnie 2108FBS

bcborn

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Pretty much finished up adding additional propane outlets.

I installed a bypass to the low pressure regulator so I can run my Coleman Camp Stove off the trailer tanks.

Also added two low pressure ports to the rear of the trailer for my BBQ and Firepit.

Everything (less the long hose run) done in 1/4 Brass fittings.

Added a mounting leg to the high pressure mounting bracket so as to move the fresh water drain valve closer for easy access.
 

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Looks nice!
mbsturgis.com makes really nice rubber caps and plugs for QD fittings!
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Way better than the plastic covers… IMHEO.
(BTW a bit late, but I use a “Y” fitting at the trailer tap for when I need more than 1 low pressure ports… also from sturgis)
Bill
 
Looks nice!
mbsturgis.com makes really nice rubber caps and plugs for QD fittings!
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Way better than the plastic covers… IMHEO.
(BTW a bit late, but I use a “Y” fitting at the trailer tap for when I need more than 1 low pressure ports… also from sturgis)
Bill
Yes I have the caps, not shown for clarity. This is my second trailer with this set up. Nice thing about is I never have to remove the tank cover, except for refilling bottles.
 

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