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jergeod
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Aug 03, 2022

Barbecue hookup

Am I missing something I have a propane line at the rear of the camper for hook up of barbecue I bought the hose hooked everything up the line is turned on but I cannot light the barbecue it's like there is no propane do I need something else?
  • jergeod wrote:
    Okay I think I have it I need to get a different barbecue that will hook into the low pressure line this barbecue has the high to low regulator and also the temperature adjustment on top of it so I don't believe I'll be able to use this on the camper low pressure line thank you very much


    As long as you are using the RVs regulated propane line, there is no need for an additional regulator at the BBQ. The BBQ and RV regulator should have nearly identical output pressure.

    Some BBQs the regulator is removable from the hose, some not.

    Here is a pix of my home BBQ which is not removable from the hose.



    In my case, I would have to follow the hose from the regulator to where the hose connects..



    Which is at the valve manifold on the BBQ..

    Unscrew the hose connection and remove the BBQ hose and regulator and install new hose with quick disconnect for the RV propane line.

    Note, you cannot connect the BBQ directly to any high pressure propane source using the hose without the regulator!!!

    Initial test, I would make sure you have the BBQ not mounted to the RV and a bit of distance just in case things goes sideways.

    Might want to use a match on a long match holder or a lighter with long reach for the first light to keep hands, arms and face at a safer distance..

    On edit..

    Forgot to mention, if you are one of the lucky ones to have a regulator with the burner flame adjustment and shut off, you are out of luck.. You would not have any way to turn off the gas nor control the burner output.

    That is one of the reasons I mentioned posting a pix with make and model of your BBQ..
  • You probably don't need a second regulator. Can you remove the regulator from the bbq and just connect the bbq hose to the quick connect?
  • Okay I think I have it I need to get a different barbecue that will hook into the low pressure line this barbecue has the high to low regulator and also the temperature adjustment on top of it so I don't believe I'll be able to use this on the camper low pressure line thank you very much
  • Okay the line on the camper with the quick connect is low pressure the regulator is at the cylinder the barbecue has its own high to low regulator so that's why it's not lighting do they make a low pressure regulator that I can put into this aftermarket barbecue
  • Its more complicated than just buying a hose and hooking up to it.

    Perhaps post the brand and model of BBQ plus if it is one that came with RV or one you had laying around..

    Pictures would be most helpful for folks to identify potential issues.

    The hose you bought, did it have a quick disconnect coupler?

    Or did you buy a generic air (ones you would use for air compressors and air tools) quick disconnect coupler?

    Reason I as is a propane disconnect may look like an air coupler, but it is not 100% compatible with propane coupler. There are differences between the two and the air coupler may not seat correctly either not opening the safety valve or a potential leak.

    Now, generically, if you have a "aftermarket" BBQ that didn't come with the RV and that BBQ is designed to hook up to a 20 lb or 1 lb cylinder there are some complications you will run into.

    Number 1 complication is the BBQ designed for 1 lb and 20 lb cylinders will already have a high pressure to low pressure regulator. Generally what some folks have done is remove the regulator on the BBQ but this doesn't always work 100% on all BBQs.

    Your RV propane lines will already have a high pressure to low pressure regulator at the cylinders. Low pressure propane is required by the gas appliances on board.

    In this case, feeding low pressure into a high pressure regulator results in the BBQ not getting enough or any propane.

    You need to know if the coupler on the RV supplies high pressure propane or low pressure propane.. Generally though a fair chance the line you are connecting to is already regulated to low pressure but you may wish to trace the line back to the cylinders where the regulator is to be sure.

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