GASMAN6674 wrote:
If your grill,hotplate, griddle etc runs on 11"WC (approx 6.35oz) then go for it. Most of the "portable" grills use the disposable bottles and the fixture that it screws into on the appliance is the regulator (usually has the flame adjustment on it) If your grill has a conventional regulator or has individual burner controls you should be able to remove the oem hose and connect to your RV's quick disconnect.On the disposable bottle units unless there is a "factory" kit to convert to low pressure it is best to tee in ahead of your RV's regulator and use the existing appliance hose.
Hmmm. I have an 15+ year old Coleman camp stove (burner on the right, grill on the left) and a Stay-A-While Deluxe adapter on my MH. I plug the Stay-A-While's gas grill hose into the Coleman grill where the propane bottle would normally go. It works perfect as is - no conversion kit needed. The flame height and heat output on my Coleman is the same as if the grill was running on a 1 quart bottle.