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- mpierceExplorerIf problem, then just put a quick connect on the high pressure side of the rigs regulator, and use the regulator on the grill.
- stro1965Explorer
dewey02 wrote:
Not hard or a pain to do at all.
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Thanks. I had already watched that video and it's not too bad on the red grill. Mine is blue and the bottle screws on under the control valves, and the regulator is contained within a housing. I'll tear into it a little and see if it's feasible. - dewey02Explorer IINot hard or a pain to do at all.
Click here - gwalterExplorer IIII have used mine for several years on my 5th wheel quick connect. I just cut the regulator off very close to the regulator. I then cut the hose off and slipped it over the tubing left on the gas connection to the grill. A hose clamp holds it in place. The propane is under low pressure and have never had a leak from the connection.
- stro1965ExplorerI've been researching. Seems like it'll be a pain.
- dan-nickieExplorerIf you google it there are some youtube videos out there.
- naturistNomadSome grills it is simply a matter of unscrewing and removing. Some grills it can't be done. I am not familiar with that particular grill, but it is quite possible it is one of the latter, rather than one of the former.
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