Propane valve question
#1
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Hey guys..for the past 3 years Ive always used the Coleman PowerMax propane bottles with the trigger. Now it turns out that they dont make those bottles anymore. So I bought this..(see first picture) Something tells me Im missing something. I hear guys talking about using only one click or two clicks, but I dont have a valve to click..lol.
I would like to use the Pancake tanks if at all possible.
Remember......A picture is worth a thousand words
thanks
I would like to use the Pancake tanks if at all possible.
Remember......A picture is worth a thousand words

thanks
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From: Vernon,
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Are you switching over to regular propane? If so these work great I have been using this for the last few years. It does click when you open I use 2 clicks open for my falcon and 3 click open for my Rhino.
http://dreamworksrc.com/catalog/prop...ted-p-716.html
I know other people make their own from the a standard propane torch

Standard torch
http://dreamworksrc.com/catalog/prop...ted-p-716.html
I know other people make their own from the a standard propane torch

Standard torch
#5
I too love the trigger valve and I am on my last powermax supply. The trigger valve stem is not long enough to fit into the neck of the stubby cans so I ordered this valve from Altecare RC. It looks similar to the one you have but has a twist valve on the top. This valve works backwards from what I am used to. To get gas, you have to screw the knob in. So I hooked the stubby can valve to the bottom of the trigger valve and it works perfect.
Roy
Roy
#7
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hmm 3 good ideas here. I like the simplicity of the DW Valve but I dont want to wait for the shipping.
Roy's idea works..but I dont have the valve on top like his(WHY? I dont know) so I wouldnt be able to turn the gas off at the tank.
And DaveW has the similest of all Ideas. just use a propellent top. I had no Idea they would fit. I have about 3 of them in house..so Ill have to give it a try.
Thanks Guys
Roy's idea works..but I dont have the valve on top like his(WHY? I dont know) so I wouldnt be able to turn the gas off at the tank.
And DaveW has the similest of all Ideas. just use a propellent top. I had no Idea they would fit. I have about 3 of them in house..so Ill have to give it a try.

Thanks Guys
#8
My trigger valve works fine in the new cans (I used Jetboil). For it to work I had to use a dremel cutoff wheel and put a slot in the end that goes into the can. There is a plug that pushes down in the can and it blocks the small hole in the trigger valve. Works great now. Put the bottom of the valve on the can first and then screw the trigger on and it will work.
#11
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Thanks Ted...but i want to fire up this puppy right now!
I have enough parts here, I should be able to do it. If not Ill just run my cutting torch over and dump some accetalyne in her...lol
I have enough parts here, I should be able to do it. If not Ill just run my cutting torch over and dump some accetalyne in her...lol





