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Apr 01, 2016I have been using the O-Grill purchased at Camping World. It is portable, well made and easy to keep clean. Gets plenty hot does a good job on baked potatoes. I use it connected to the propane tank on the RV. I installed a tee at the tank with a separate single stage 10PSI regulator that is sufficient for the BTU output of most portable gas appliances with built-in regulators. I would also consider the Weber because it has a good even heat and fairly easy to keep clean. A friend has a 5th wheel TT with several quick-connects, all connected to the 11"WC pressure. We converted his Q-grill. The Weber is a less expensive alternative for the grills designed for direct connection to the low pressure of the RV system. This is accomplished by removing the regulator and installing a pig-tail hose with a quick-connector. This arrangement works very well and eliminates the need to carry propane cylinders or extra tanks. Any grill that utilizes a regulator that is separate from the control valve can be converted in this fashion.