3Fivers51 wrote:
In reference to bob213's reply, I had to check again what I had written in my post. Yes I plan to either replace the line or just remove the line and have it capped. From what I have read so far is that the industry still does not seem to have a product that works correctly. The thing is that the RV manufacturers want you to buy the grills from them and they probably work with the quick connect. I just don't it is worth all the extra time trying to get the grill you want to work with the quick connect that the industry puts on these RV's. Thanks for everyone's responses so far!!!
Thanks,
Bill
Which grill will work with your quick connect depends on where the quick connect line is connected/plumbed into the main tank supply. If it's between the main valve and the RV appliance regulator you need a grill with a regulator because you're getting full pressure propane from the main tank. If the quick connect is plumbed after the RV appliance regulator you want a grill that doesn't have a regulator or find a way around it. It won't work well because you're double regulating the propane pressure.