I don't know about anyone else but I would not even get in a coach that had
a propane tank inside. Talk about liability! Mine is in an outside
compartment, vented to the outside, with a heavy aluminum shield between the
tank and the inside.
Has anyone ever seen one of these things pop the safety valve? Wouldn't that
be a laugh going down the road at 75MPH and have that thing go off just
behind the drivers seat????
>In reference to Donald Millers' moving things around. I saw the Propane
>Tank reduced in size to a smaller unit and put in back of the drivers
>seat part way back under the sofa. The water tank moved to beneath the
>sink area and some air conditioners taken off the roof with the POD
>removed and the air put under the refrigerator. I don't know how all
>this is but I think getting the weight off the roof is a great way to
>reduce poor handling.
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Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
a propane tank inside. Talk about liability! Mine is in an outside
compartment, vented to the outside, with a heavy aluminum shield between the
tank and the inside.
Has anyone ever seen one of these things pop the safety valve? Wouldn't that
be a laugh going down the road at 75MPH and have that thing go off just
behind the drivers seat????
>In reference to Donald Millers' moving things around. I saw the Propane
>Tank reduced in size to a smaller unit and put in back of the drivers
>seat part way back under the sofa. The water tank moved to beneath the
>sink area and some air conditioners taken off the roof with the POD
>removed and the air put under the refrigerator. I don't know how all
>this is but I think getting the weight off the roof is a great way to
>reduce poor handling.
>
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach