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iagary
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Aug 24, 2016

low pressure propane Tee - Quick Connect

My camper has a low pressure auxiliary propane hose with a female quick connect on the end. I have a campfire in a can and a weber q (converted to low pressure) that I can run off this aux hose. Does anyone know where I can find a low pressure "tee" with one male quick connect and two female quick connect fittings? I was certain I would go onto amazon and find it available from Camco but not so lucky. Another question - do you think my LP regulator on my TT would provide enough flow to run both these at the same time? If not I might as well just switch from one to the other.

Thanks for any help.
  • I run my Weber Q and large camp fire thing of the same system and have no problems even when the stove and water heater are in use.
    I looked for a tee as well and never found one. We may have to make one.
  • iagary wrote:
    Another question - do you think my LP regulator on my TT would provide enough flow to run both these at the same time? If not I might as well just switch from one to the other.

    Thanks for any help.


    Don't know what the btu capacity of the oem regulators, But I would assume its not much more than 2-300,000 btu. Add up the btu input from the appliances you want to run at the same time for ex full size grill could be anywhere from 30,000 to 80,000 btu compacts should be on the low end. I work in the LP industry and our smallest change over is rated 450,000. But be aware do to line size,tank size, distance (length of line) and ambient temperature you may not get anywhere near that.
    Hope this helps some

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