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OH48Lt
Feb 08, 2015Explorer
I have to disagree with the "only one regulator can be used" crowd. A gas regulator simply decreases pressure if the pressure coming to it is over the regulators setting. IOW, if there is 10 inches of pressure coming at a regulator that is set for 6 inches, it will pass just the 6 inches. If just 6 inches of pressure coming to a regulator that is set for 6 inches, that regulator will do nothing. It will not decrease the pressure.
I put a 10' extension hose on my TT's propane port under the rear outside kitchen, ran it to my Weber BabyQ and purged the air out of the hose. Grill runs fine. No mods done to the Weber, no need to remove the regulator on the grill.
I put a 10' extension hose on my TT's propane port under the rear outside kitchen, ran it to my Weber BabyQ and purged the air out of the hose. Grill runs fine. No mods done to the Weber, no need to remove the regulator on the grill.
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