The Norwegian
New Member
I bought a new boat where the gas cooktop doesn't work. It's related to the gas safety valve, it's a mercury sensor and very old with no direct replacement parts, so I thought I'd leave it alone.
What I want to do is buy a couple of these things , screw or zip tie them to my stove and somehow connect them to my propane line. The existing connector is made for bottles, I don't know so much about propane lines and fittings, does anyone have an opinion on how I should go about connecting it to my existing system? Thinking of making a T-connection in the flexible line to the original stove which then goes parallell to each of the two new burners. Does that make sense?
Also, since I no longer have the safety valve, should I get a propane alarm by the floor? Thanks!
What I want to do is buy a couple of these things , screw or zip tie them to my stove and somehow connect them to my propane line. The existing connector is made for bottles, I don't know so much about propane lines and fittings, does anyone have an opinion on how I should go about connecting it to my existing system? Thinking of making a T-connection in the flexible line to the original stove which then goes parallell to each of the two new burners. Does that make sense?
Also, since I no longer have the safety valve, should I get a propane alarm by the floor? Thanks!