pennstaterv wrote:
Gene&Ginny wrote:
pennstaterv wrote:
... my propane griddle came with a regulator that has an output pressure of 11" W.C. and 95,000 btu. ....
The auto changeover and regulator on RVs has 11" W.C. output to feed the stove, fridge, and furnace. You need to remove the regulator from the grill and use the low pressure from the RV directly to the grill. I did that with my Coleman Roadtrip grill. I have a long hose from my grill that I plug into the existing quick connect on the trailer. No messing with extra tanks or high pressure connections.
thanks... that was my next question --- this is exactly what I want to do
+1 what Gene and Ginny said. I have quick connectors teed into the main propane line that feeds furnace, fridge, etc at both ends of my trailer. One came with the trailer and the other, I teed in where it branched off to the water heater. Both have valves and QC fittings. I took the regulator off of my Camp Chef 90000 btu stove and run it direct with no problems.