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poppin_fresh
Jun 06, 2014Explorer
I just did this to adapt my new grill to the port for the outside stove on my rig.
I bought a Camco 10ft extension hose from Amazon that had the quick disconnect fittings. I then removed the regulator and hose from the grill and then bought the needed coupler, and fittings from the hardware store to make it all plug together.
It took about a 1/2 hour rooting around in the bins of flared fittings to find the right pieces.
In the end I needed three fittings threaded together to go from the grill to the male coupler to connect to the Camco hose. Just make sure you get the yellow gas thread tape to make sure you dont have any leaks. I have heard that a gas leak could be bad. :)
I bought a Camco 10ft extension hose from Amazon that had the quick disconnect fittings. I then removed the regulator and hose from the grill and then bought the needed coupler, and fittings from the hardware store to make it all plug together.
It took about a 1/2 hour rooting around in the bins of flared fittings to find the right pieces.
In the end I needed three fittings threaded together to go from the grill to the male coupler to connect to the Camco hose. Just make sure you get the yellow gas thread tape to make sure you dont have any leaks. I have heard that a gas leak could be bad. :)
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