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RCMAN46
Oct 13, 2015Explorer
It depends on the control valve setting you use now.
In my case I had always used my grill with control valve full open.
So I just removed the grill fitting from my control valve and adapted to a hose and fitting for the on/off quick connect valve that was on my trailer.
Just remember you will not have any control on the grill but as I stated in my case full flow has worked very well for me.
It may be possible to use the valve on the trailer to reduce the gas flow. I have not tried that as the pressure on my trailer is very low compared to the original grill regulator, I need full flow to get the heat I want from the grill.
In my case I had always used my grill with control valve full open.
So I just removed the grill fitting from my control valve and adapted to a hose and fitting for the on/off quick connect valve that was on my trailer.
Just remember you will not have any control on the grill but as I stated in my case full flow has worked very well for me.
It may be possible to use the valve on the trailer to reduce the gas flow. I have not tried that as the pressure on my trailer is very low compared to the original grill regulator, I need full flow to get the heat I want from the grill.
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