Forum Discussion
naturist
Apr 08, 2019Nomad II
(A) there are low pressure grills and lantern available, they are just not common.
(B) those of us who don’t want to or can’t find them create our own by choosing devices we can remove the regulator from and put the needed quickconnect fitting on. Works fine, and much safer than having high pressure lines and fittings.
(C) I chose the latter course to save money. Instead of the $300 low pressure grill at the camper dealer, I bought a $99 grill at Wally World and sprang for $50 worth of plumbing parts. All I had to do was unscrew the 3 foot hose (with attached regulator) from the grill and screw together the six foot hose and fittings. If you know how to use a crescent wrench, you too can do that.
(B) those of us who don’t want to or can’t find them create our own by choosing devices we can remove the regulator from and put the needed quickconnect fitting on. Works fine, and much safer than having high pressure lines and fittings.
(C) I chose the latter course to save money. Instead of the $300 low pressure grill at the camper dealer, I bought a $99 grill at Wally World and sprang for $50 worth of plumbing parts. All I had to do was unscrew the 3 foot hose (with attached regulator) from the grill and screw together the six foot hose and fittings. If you know how to use a crescent wrench, you too can do that.
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