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Ron3rd
May 15, 2013Explorer III
Fairway9 wrote:
I run my Weber right off the high pressure side using an extended stay kit. Only problem I've had is there is a check valve (confirmed by Weber) that will close if you turn the RVQ on to quickly, in which case you have to wait for the pressure to drop off. Great BBQ.
That's how I used to run my Weber too on our old trailer. I used the Extend A Flow kit that came with the tee to take high pressure gas right off the tanks. It's a great way to go and the only reason I converted my Weber was because our new trailer has the low pressure quick connect that's common nowadays.
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