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RedRocket204
Aug 04, 2017Explorer
It is a regulator issue. The Q100, Q200, Q1000, Q1200 are designed to be run off of the disposable 1lb green propane cylinders. Weber does make an adapter for using refillable propane cylinders but that will not work very well. I recently replaced my Weber Q200's regulator with a standard regulator and fitting and can't believe how much better is it working. I get a variable blue flame 100% of the time now. I do use a refillable 5lbs propane cylinder on mine, but, the same concept should apply for you.
Read through this: Weber Q - low flame or no flame
I replaced my Weber Q200's regulator with:
5 Feet Universal QCC1 Low Pressure Propane Regulator Grill Replacement
Anderson Metals Brass Tube Fitting, Coupling, 3/8" Flare x 1/8" Female Pipe
EDIT: You would need to remove the Weber Q1000 regulator and use an adapter to connect the proper quick connect you are using on your system. Follow all safety recommendations in that link to make sure you have no leaks before attempting to light your grill.
Read through this: Weber Q - low flame or no flame
I replaced my Weber Q200's regulator with:
5 Feet Universal QCC1 Low Pressure Propane Regulator Grill Replacement
Anderson Metals Brass Tube Fitting, Coupling, 3/8" Flare x 1/8" Female Pipe
EDIT: You would need to remove the Weber Q1000 regulator and use an adapter to connect the proper quick connect you are using on your system. Follow all safety recommendations in that link to make sure you have no leaks before attempting to light your grill.
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