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Post by roaming315 on Aug 11, 2020 19:31:24 GMT -5
I have a new to me 2017 315krd. It has the outside kitchen, with a tv and fridge, but no propane quick connect. Did KV have this as an option, and if so, where does it look like the propane line comes from, under the chassis or maybe down from the stove that is above?
Thanks
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Post by laknox on Aug 12, 2020 13:35:01 GMT -5
I have a new to me 2017 315krd. It has the outside kitchen, with a tv and fridge, but no propane quick connect. Did KV have this as an option, and if so, where does it look like the propane line comes from, under the chassis or maybe down from the stove that is above?
Thanks
Look for someplace in the piping that has a plug or cap. Simply tie on there and just route a hose from there to where you want the coupler. Lyle
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Post by roaming315 on Aug 14, 2020 16:21:02 GMT -5
I'm going to do that, I just hoped maybe had an idea on where to start looking.
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Post by laknox on Aug 16, 2020 9:18:52 GMT -5
I'm going to do that, I just hoped maybe had an idea on where to start looking. Step 1. Get a creeper and crawl underneath. :-) FWIW, all my iron lines are outside the belly covering. Lyle
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Post by roaming315 on Aug 16, 2020 12:48:40 GMT -5
I'm going to do that, I just hoped maybe had an idea on where to start looking. Step 1. Get a creeper and crawl underneath. :-) FWIW, all my iron lines are outside the belly covering. Lyle I'm a little embarrassed by this, but when I bought the camper, the more experienced service guy showed us most of the items. He had to answer a quick phone call, and the younger guy takes over for a bit, doing the back outside. There was a wire loom running across the back, and he says thats the power and cable for the outdoor kitchen on the other side. Turns out that was the lp gas line and it runs right where it needs to be. I'll have to put a tee in it and I'll be good to go.
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Post by Chuck on Aug 16, 2020 19:07:02 GMT -5
Gald you found the propane line, we all have one time or another have missed something on a PDI even the most experienced RV'ers so don't feel badly at all Chuck
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