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[Lifetime Warranty] [1/4 Male NPT] 15 inch RV Propane Hoses with Gauge to QCC1 Stainless Steel Braided Camper Tank Hose for RV Camper Standard Two-Stage Regulator - 40Lb 350PSI | Pack of 2

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[1/4 Male NPT] 15 inch RV Propane Hoses with Gauge to QCC1 (Not Inverted Flare) Stainless Steel Braided Camper Tank Hose

Key Features

  • Package Includes: 2x 15-inch propane hoses, 1x roll of thread seal tape
  • Hose Length: 15 inches
  • Material: Braided stainless steel exterior for abrasion resistance
  • Maximum Working Pressure: 350 PSI
  • Fittings: QCC1 (Type 1) nut to 1/4-inch Male NPT
  • Integrated color-coded pressure gauge indicates gas level
  • Certification: CSA certified for safety and quality assurance

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Universal replacement for 15-inch pigtail hoses with QCC1 and 1/4-inch Male NPT fittings used on standard RV two-stage regulators.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Connects a standard 5 lb to 40 lb propane tank with a QCC1/Type 1 valve to an RV's two-stage regulator.
  • Regulator Inlet: Fits standard regulators with a 1/4-inch female NPT inlet port.
  • Important: This hose uses a 1/4-inch Male NPT fitting. It is not compatible with regulators that require a 1/4-inch Inverted Male Flare fitting. Verify your regulator's connection type before purchase.

When to Replace

  • Visible signs of damage such as cracks, abrasions, or brittleness on the hose.
  • Corrosion or physical damage to the brass fittings.
  • Gas leaks detected by smell or a soapy water test at the connections or along the hose.
  • Pressure gauge is non-functional or provides inaccurate readings.
  • As part of routine preventative maintenance on your RV's propane system.

Installation Tips

  • Ensure the propane tank valve is fully closed before beginning installation.
  • Apply the included thread seal tape to the 1/4-inch Male NPT threads before connecting to the regulator.
  • Do not use thread seal tape on the QCC1 tank connection fitting as it seals via an internal gasket.
  • Hand-tighten the QCC1 nut onto the propane tank, then tighten slightly with a wrench if necessary. Do not overtighten.
  • After installation, open the tank valve and check all connections for leaks using a soapy water solution before use.
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  • QCC1/ Type 1 Connector

    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

    15in long x 1/4in inner diameter. CSA-Certified materials: Stainless Steel Braiding, PVC Layer, Cotton Braiding, PVC Tube
  • 1/4in Male NPT

    1/4in Male NPT

    Made of 100% Brass. For RV/camper's 1/4in NPT inlet Two-stage Propane Regulato
  • 3-Color Dial Gauge

    3-Color Dial Gauge

    Provide precise control & reading over the propane refilling process. The pointer can glow in the dark (Luminous Indicator)
HOSE APPLICATION

HOSE APPLICATION

Hose dimensions: 15in long x 1/4in inner diameter. Inlet connector: QCC1/ Type 1 ACME. Outlet connector: 1/4in NPT. 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 Inverted Flare Fitting
Part Number
‎12in Hose Connector
Item Weight
‎15.5 ounces
Size
‎15 Inch Male NPT with Gauge 2 Pack
Color
‎As Pictured
Style
‎1/4in Male NPT with Gauge PO2

FAQ

These 15-inch hoses are designed for RV and camper propane systems utilizing a QCC1 tank connection and a standard two-stage regulator. They serve as the connection point between propane cylinders and the RV regulator assembly. Please verify that your tank features a QCC1-style connection and that your system uses a standard two-stage regulator prior to installation.
QCC1 is the standard Type 1 propane tank connection found on most RV and grill-style propane cylinders. It features a large, hand-tightened connector that threads directly onto the tank valve. This hose is engineered specifically for propane systems equipped with this QCC1 connection style.
The 40Lb designation refers to the compatible tank application, while the 350PS rating indicates the pressure capacity of the hose. These hoses are built for RV propane supply systems using compatible cylinders and regulators. Always confirm your specific tank size, connector type, and regulator requirements before beginning installation.
You should replace your hoses if you detect a propane odor near the tank, or if you observe visible cracking, abrasion, kinks, or corrosion around the fittings. Additionally, if the hose has become stiff, weathered, or if the braided outer layer shows signs of damage, it must be replaced. Always perform a leak test if you suspect the integrity of the hose has been compromised.
Installation is straightforward for RVs equipped with standard QCC1 tank connections and two-stage regulators. The QCC1 side is designed for hand-tightening, while the regulator-side fitting may require a wrench depending on your specific hardware. Expect the replacement process to take approximately 10 to 20 minutes, followed by a mandatory leak check before use.
Before starting, ensure the propane supply is completely shut off at the tank. Inspect your regulator for signs of damage or corrosion, confirm it is a standard two-stage model, and ensure all mating threads are clean and free of debris. Once installed, apply a proper leak-detection solution to all connections to verify they are secure before operating any propane appliances.
RV propane hoses are subject to wear from UV exposure, road vibration, weathering, and physical contact with the RV frame or mounting hardware. Repeated tank changes can also contribute to fatigue. Even with a braided exterior, the internal hose and fittings can degrade over time, making regular inspections essential.