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Tachdriver
Explorer
Mar 28, 2013

Weber 100 with Low Pressure LP hose

Ok, I just saw a post earlier about ditching their RVQ. Mine came with it along with the hose that connects to the low pressure side of the LP plumbing, I love that feature and no I have not peeled any decals. lol.

What my question is that if I get the Weber 100 you can use a hose to connect to a LP bottle or the small bottles, but can you get an adapter that will go between the LP hose I already have and the new Weber 100?
  • Community Alumni's avatar
    Community Alumni
    Hello

    I am running two regulators with no problems on a Weber BBQ. From what I understand the propane regulator on the RV runs at 11 inches and some of the BBQ regulators run at 5 or 6 can not rember exact number. So if the main is higher than the BBQ there should be no problem.

    JimR
  • Ron3rd's avatar
    Ron3rd
    Explorer III
    dan-nickie wrote:
    I believe you will need to remove the regulator from the Q100 to use the low pressure connection.


    Correct, as your trailer will supply regulated (low pressure) gas from the port. The Weber is designed to handle high pressure straight from a tank or bottle, thus, it has a regulator too.

    The idea is you only want one regulator in the chain or the pressure drop will be too great.

    This question comes up so often and there are some excellent posts with parts list on what you have to do and what fittings you have to buy that I wish they would make the topic a "sticky". I'm getting ready to convert my Weber Q over as my new trailer has the quick connect port too, so I'll post the links when I find them.
  • I believe you will need to remove the regulator from the Q100 to use the low pressure connection.

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