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turbojimmy
Sep 28, 2014Explorer
lordnorth wrote:
Still thinking I am on the right track here....
You are on the right track if your grill hose looks like the one in the first pic. I assume the quick-disconnect end of it goes the the grill? If so, the adapter you showed in the last pic will hook up to the port on the sturgi T adapter. Then you hook your grill hose up there.
I have a sturgi-stay (extended-stay) adapter on my rig. It's tough to get both ports situated in a manner where you can easily access them both. If you don't plan on hooking up an external tank, I would rotate the T when you install it so the high-pressure port for your grill is facing out the access door. I use mine to hook up an external tank, so my high pressure port is facing up. I haven't tried to use it yet, but I plan to buy the hose that Cutlass posted to hook up a camping stove.
Here's mine (yes, the 30-year old tank is rusty but it's not leaking).

Question for those more knowledgeable: I bought a cheap camping stove that takes the 1 lb. cylinders. I ASSume I can hook a hose right up to it? It must have an internal regulator?
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