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- NunyadamnExplorer
golf_bears wrote:
Nunyadamn, Thanks much for the pictures. I think I got it now. Just need to wait for the rain to let up so I can get the wrenches out of tool box in the truck. Looks like an easy fix.
Thanks
No problem - it's pretty easy. Just make sure to get either propane tape or propane sealer (lowes and home depot carry it) and test the connections with soapy water before using. - golf_bearsExplorerNunyadamn, Thanks much for the pictures. I think I got it now. Just need to wait for the rain to let up so I can get the wrenches out of tool box in the truck. Looks like an easy fix.
Thanks - myredracerExplorer IIIf you're having trouble finding the right fittings and pieces, see if you have an industrial hose supplier nearby. We have one called New-Line Hose & Fittings that has anything and everything to do with any kind of hoses for fluids or gases. Have had a couple of RV dealers tell me to go there for propane parts they didn't have. Take the pieces you have into them so they know exactly what you need. Or take the pieces somewhere that can identify the thread pitch/size you have and order what you need online.
Posting a pic or two of what you have may help. - NunyadamnExplorerIn case anyone is looking for hoses, I use two of these for the fire pit and usually one with the coleman barbecue:
Camco 57282 - NunyadamnExplorer
golf_bears wrote:
Nunyadamn, Can you elaborate more on your solution with perhaps some pictures. I have a Coleman grill that I would like to connect to the RV external LP line. The grill connection has a "goose neck" connector to the grill after the regulator. Two regulators in series doesn't cut it, not much heat.
Here is my coleman connection - just remove the stainless piece that goes into the brass piece and put on a 1/4" Female Pipe x 1/8" Male Pipe elbow like in my picture:
Top Coleman Modified vs blackstone not modified
Here is the elbow I used:
Anderson 1/4 to 1/8 elbow
Buy a 1/4" Male x 1/8" Female so you can still use the small bottles if needed:
1/4" Male x 1/8" Female
Here is how that looks:
Regulator with quick disconnect
Quick with regulator
This is the quick disconnect set I used:
Camco 59853
I did the same thing with my camp chef fire pit and I plan on doing it with the two propane tabletop heaters I just bought. The blackstone will be just as easy. - wowens79Explorer IIIThere are a couple of threads on how to do it on some other forums. I found this on YouTube, and is what I'm going to do by springtime.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpFk_xSn0AY - JackfateExplorerUpdate, I currently don’t own the said griddle but I closely looked it over & unscrewed the regulator. With regulator removed you are left with a male 3/16” thread ( best guess!) maybe 1/4” the Q had a 1/8” ( someone else’s measurement) . I won’t buy the griddle until I know that I can make it work on a already regulated line. If I get to Rural King and they have one in stock I may be able to make some fittings work that they have in store but doubt they will have the quick coupler.
- Ron3rdExplorer IIIIf your regulator does not unscrew, conversion might be challenging.
- golf_bearsExplorerNunyadamn, Can you elaborate more on your solution with perhaps some pictures. I have a Coleman grill that I would like to connect to the RV external LP line. The grill connection has a "goose neck" connector to the grill after the regulator. Two regulators in series doesn't cut it, not much heat.
- Ron3rdExplorer IIIRemove the regulator, determine the thread size and replace regulator with that size quick connect fitting. Weber is 1/8" NPT, your brand may differ
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