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SoundGuy
Apr 04, 2016Explorer
3oaks wrote:
I have the opposite situation. My TT is equipped with a quick disconnect to run a hose from the trailer to my portable propane grill. The propane pressure in the pipe line that my quick disconnect is on is already reduced by the regulator at the tanks. And my potable grill also has a propane regulator.
I haven't tried the grill yet, but I have read where the grill will not perform well with two pressure regulators. I can't just remove the regulator from the grill, it also acts as the on/off control. :?
Easy solution, guaranteed to work - invest in a Weber Q grill that will serve you well for years and remove the regulator which is separate from the gas valve. You'll need a hose with a quick disconnect fitting at one end that will connect to your trailer's low pressure quick disconnect fitting and at the other end a threaded fitting that will thread directly into the Q's gas valve in place of it's regulator. Many do it, works like a charm.
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