SoundGuy wrote:
Bobbo wrote:
Take their regulator off and convert the grill to use a cheap regulator/hose that you can buy anywhere. (I did, to use it with my trailer's low pressure propane.)
SoundGuy wrote:
Not all trailers are plumbed with a low pressure fitting on the campsite side, in which case it's easier to run the Q off a 16.4 oz canister or small 5 lb / 10 lb tank - just as I do. :B Any hose that is long enough to get the greasy, smoky fumes of a running Q sufficiently far enough away from the camper are for me (been there, done that) a trip hazard. :M
Bobbo wrote:
That is why I included the hose with a built in regulator, for 5 pound, 10 pound, 20 pound and 30 pound tanks.
Two entirely different issues - one running a Q directly, without a regulator, from a trailer's curb side quick disconnect low pressure fitting and the other running a Q off tank pressure using a hose with it's own built in regulator. Including both in the same post only serves to confuse those who don't understand the difference between low pressure and high pressure - and there are many. :R
My post was entirely about running the Q from a propane tank with a regulator/hose. I put in a parenthetical aside that I did it for my trailer's low pressure connection. Re-read the post and you will see that the only mention of the low pressure port was an aside as to my motivation. I am sorry if my aside confused you. You have cleared up the issue for anyone else. The purpose of the aside was to assure anyone that it works. I did it.