sjturbo wrote:
Thanks Sound guy! The Marshall T sounds like what I need also. I have the Q1200 and a 2 burner Coleman also. I would need new hoses for both since they are not long enough. I might get by with the Worthington. Do you know which Marshall # I would need and which hoses?
To split the high pressure feed off one of the trailer tanks I used this Stay Flow Plus kit ...
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/stay-flow-plus/24020
... and to split that feed again so I could also feed my stand alone 2 burner Coleman camp stove I used a Marshall Add-a-Tee, #G-414P ...
http://www.amazon.com/Marshall-Gas-Controls-G414P-Add-A-Tee/dp/B003VASU7Q
High pressure hoses like that supplied with the Stay Flow Plus are terminated with male / female 1"-20 threaded fittings, the same threaded fitting used on 16.4 oz propane canisters. Standard hose lengths are 5' and 12', although I ordered a 25' version as well that I could run out to my Weber Q120 which would be sitting on the campsite picnic table. My order of connection would be - Stay Flow Plus to split the tank feed, 12' high pressure hose to the curb side of the trailer where I'd have my camp stove sitting on a small table under the awning, Marshall T to split that feed so I could feed one leg to the stove (either directly or with a short 5' 1"-20 hose) and connect the 25' high pressure hose to the other leg and run it out to the grill. I always put my grill away after use so I'd simply disconnect the hose end from the grill, cap the end, roll up the extra hose, and hang it over the trailer bumper. The male 1"-20 threaded fitting on the end of the hose has a check valve so pressure in the hose wouldn't bleed off, meaning I could continue using the stove without the grill being connected. This setup worked particularly well with our previous KZ Spree because the tanks were hidden behind the trailer's front cap so access to those tanks was easy but our current Freedom Express has the conventional tank setup where access to the tanks is difficult without removing the plastic tank cover. That's more fussing around than I want to bother with so I've returned to using a 16.4 oz canister to run the camp stove and a 5 lb tank for powering my Weber Q120.