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[1/4” Male Inverted Flare] 15" RV Propane Pigtail Hose - Connects QCC1 - Propane Tank Connector for BBQ RV Camper 2-Stage Regulator - 2 Pack with Seal Tape

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15" Stainless Steel Braided RV Propane Pigtail Hose (1/4" Male Inverted Flare) - Pack of 2

Key Features

  • Reinforced Stainless Steel Braiding: Features a rugged stainless steel outer wrap that protects the internal high-pressure hose from UV degradation, road debris abrasion, and rodent damage, significantly extending the hose's lifespan.
  • QCC1 Type-1 Tank Connector: Equipped with a standard QCC1 (ACME) nut that includes a built-in thermal shut-off and excess flow check for maximum safety during propane transport and appliance operation.
  • Precision 1/4" Male Inverted Flare: Specifically designed to connect seamlessly to the 1/4-inch inverted flare inlets found on most modern RV auto-changeover two-stage regulators, ensuring a metal-on-metal, high-pressure seal.
  • High-BTU Capacity Rating: Rated for up to 200,000 BTUs per hour, providing a consistent and powerful gas flow to high-demand RV appliances like furnaces, water heaters, and multi-burner ranges.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Industry Standards: 1/4" Inverted Flare Pigtail, RV Propane Hose 15-Inch.
  • Manufacturer Equivalents: Camco 59055, Marshall Excelsior MER425-15, Fairview 15" Pigtail.

Compatibility & Fitment

This pigtail hose is the standard connection for dual-tank propane systems found on towable RVs and campers. Key compatible setups include:

  • RV Regulators: Fits most two-stage auto-changeover regulators (e.g., Marshall, Cavagna, Fairview) that utilize 1/4" Inverted Flare inlets.
  • Propane Tanks: Connects directly to standard US 20 lb, 30 lb, and 40 lb refillable propane cylinders (QCC1/Type 1 valves).
  • Vehicle Types: Ideal for Travel Trailers, Fifth Wheels, Truck Campers, and Pop-up Trailers with dual-tank configurations.
  • Note: CRITICAL: This hose features an Inverted Flare (threads are on the outside of the nut, but the seal is at the internal cone). It is NOT compatible with 1/4" NPT (pipe thread) regulator inlets without an adapter.

When to Replace

  • Smell of Propane: If you detect a "rotten egg" scent near the tank or regulator, use a leak detector solution immediately. A leaking hose is a high-priority safety hazard.
  • Damaged Braiding: If the stainless steel mesh is frayed, kinked, or broken, the internal rubber hose is no longer protected and may burst under high pressure.
  • Leaking at the Tank Nut: If gas is hissing from the large green QCC1 nut even when tightened, the internal O-ring or the thermal safety check has failed.
  • Age (5-Year Rule): Propane hoses are exposed to extreme weather and vibration. For safety, it is highly recommended to replace RV pigtails every 5 years regardless of visual condition.
  • Stiff or Brittle Ends: If the rubber visible at the fittings has become hard or shows "dry rot" cracks, the hose's structural integrity is compromised.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: CRITICAL: Ensure both propane tank valves are fully closed before removing the old pigtails. Work in a well-ventilated outdoor area away from any open flames or sparks.
  • Thread Preparation: PRO TIP: While inverted flares are mechanical seals, you should apply the included gas-rated seal tape to the male threads of the flare fitting to ensure a perfect, lubricated seal. Never use tape on the large QCC1 hand-tighten nut.
  • Hand vs. Wrench: Tighten the large green QCC1 nut by hand until snug. Use a backup wrench on the regulator while tightening the 1/4" flare nut with a second wrench to prevent twisting or damaging the regulator body.
  • Purge the Air: After installation, turn the tank valves on slowly. Open a stove burner inside the RV for 15–30 seconds to bleed the air out of the lines before attempting to light the furnace or water heater.
  • The Soap Bubble Test: Always spray a mixture of dish soap and water on all connections after installation. If bubbles grow, the connection is leaking and must be re-tightened or re-sealed.
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    QCC1/ Type 1 Connector

    Made of rustless Brass & sturdy ABS Plastic handwheel. Compatible with 5-40lb Propane Tanks
  • Stainless Steel Braided Hose

    Stainless Steel Braided Hose

    15" long x 1/4" inner diameter. CSA-Certified materials: Stainless Steel Braiding. PVC Layer. Cotton Braiding. PVC Tube
  • 1/4" Male Inverted Flare

    1/4" Male Inverted Flare

    Made of 100% Brass. For RV/camper's 1/4" Inverted Flare inlet Two-stage Propane Regulator
  • Dustproof Connector Cover

    Dustproof Connector Cover

    Made of sturdy Rubber. Protects the 1/4" Male Inverted Flare from corrosion when unused
HOSE APPLICATION

HOSE APPLICATION

Hose dimensions: 15in long x 1/4in inner diameter. Inlet connector: QCC1/ Type 1 ACME - Outlet connector: 1/4in Male Inverted Flare. Maximum Pressure: 350 PSI - Maximum flow capacity: Rated for 200,000 BTU per hour. Temperature range: -40°F to 176°F - CSA Certified. DOES NOT FIT the 2-stage auto-changeover regulator with 1/4in Female NPT Fitting

FAQ

This hose is used to connect a standard RV-style propane cylinder with a QCC1/Type 1 tank valve to a two-stage propane regulator on an RV, camper, travel trailer, or similar LP gas setup. It is commonly used in dual-tank systems where each cylinder feeds into the regulator through its own pigtail.
Match the connection style on both ends of your existing hose. This pigtail is intended for a propane tank with a QCC1/Type 1 connection and a regulator setup designed to accept a pigtail hose. Before ordering, compare the hose ends and mounting layout on your current system, since propane regulators can use different inlet fittings.
Typical signs include the smell of propane near the tank area, visible cracking or stiffness in the hose, corrosion at the fittings, bubbling during a leak test, or intermittent gas flow to appliances. Hoses should also be replaced if they show abrasion damage, kinks, or weather-related wear from long-term outdoor exposure.
Installation is usually straightforward for someone familiar with RV propane systems. In many cases, the QCC1 tank-side connection is hand-tightened, while the regulator-side fitting may require one or two wrenches depending on your regulator inlet style. Plan on about 10 to 20 minutes for a basic swap, plus extra time for leak testing before putting the system back into service.
Only use thread seal tape where the connection type specifically requires it. Many propane pigtail fittings seal at the flare or at the connector itself and do not use tape on those sealing surfaces. Applying tape to the wrong fitting can cause sealing problems. Always verify the fitting type on your regulator and hose ends before using any sealant.
Make sure the hose is routed without twisting, sharp bends, or rubbing against metal edges. Confirm both ends are fully seated and tightened correctly. After installation, slowly open the tank valve and perform a leak test with an approved leak-detection solution or soapy water at all connection points. If bubbles form, shut the gas off and correct the connection before use.
They commonly wear out from UV exposure, heat, road vibration, repeated cylinder changes, and normal rubber aging. In RV service, hoses also see constant outdoor temperature swings and movement during travel, which can eventually harden the hose material or loosen sealing surfaces.