gscudder wrote:
I have tried this in the past, if you go with using a larger propane tank and running whatever adapters you need to hook up to your grill you should be fine.
Here lies the problem, if you get the appropriate adapters and hook into your RV-Q hookup on your coach then you will have an issue. The RV-Q's are designed to run on the low-pressure gas from that outlet.
This issue is that the regulator that your coach propane bottles run through are rated at a much LOWER pressure than what your coleman or other grill requires to operate. I tried hooking up to a couple different grills and outdoor stoves and neither would run properly on the low pressure output from the on-board gas.
Just my opinion, feel free to bash away, I got thick skin.
Gregg
You won't have a problem IF you remove the regulator on the grill itself first. You can't have a regulator on your grill and use the low pressure propane coming from the regulator on your RV's propane bottles. If you put a tee in the line between the RV's tank and regulator you could then run a full pressure line to your Weber and use the regulator on the Weber. Personally, I prefer to use a small stand alone tank for the Weber as suggested already so you can put the grill wherever you want it and not be constrained by a hose hooked to the RV.