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therink
Feb 17, 2016Explorer
Yes, I did exact same thing. Everything I needed I purchased from Lowes. 10 foot quick connect hose, quick connect adapters (I think came with hose) and brass reducers for the Weber. You have to remove the regulator from the Weber.
I found hose in grill section. It is a gray natural gas conversion kit designed for patio home grill. It is designed for low pressure (after regulator) which is what your bumper quick connect propane supply already is. I think everything cost around $30. Make sure you use dope on threads designed for gas applications. Let me know if you need Lowes Web link for hose.
Forgot to mention, the brass threaded reducers you need between Weber valve and quick connect for hose can be found in plumbing section. Just bring your removed Weber regulator with you.
Another thing I did was relocate the rear bumper quick connect to the side of trailer for better access an location of grill. That is another topic.
I found hose in grill section. It is a gray natural gas conversion kit designed for patio home grill. It is designed for low pressure (after regulator) which is what your bumper quick connect propane supply already is. I think everything cost around $30. Make sure you use dope on threads designed for gas applications. Let me know if you need Lowes Web link for hose.
Forgot to mention, the brass threaded reducers you need between Weber valve and quick connect for hose can be found in plumbing section. Just bring your removed Weber regulator with you.
Another thing I did was relocate the rear bumper quick connect to the side of trailer for better access an location of grill. That is another topic.
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