Ron3rd wrote:
KS56 wrote:
Just purchased a Coachmen Apex 215RBK with an outside kitchen. It comes with a Coleman 9924 series grill that works on the disposable 1 pound propane bottles. Would LOVE to be able to fuel it from the dual 20 pound tanks of the RV. My dealer told me it would be a very expensive modification since the grill is designed to work on high pressure propane, and the RV propane system is of low pressure. Anyone know of an affordable way to solve this problem?
Any help is greatly appreciated. My old RVQ grill from my previous Surveyor trailer tied in directly to the RV tanks.
If your bbq takes the bottles then it has a regulator. All you need is the proper hose and a propane tank. BBQ stores and home centers sell them. One end will be the same thread as the little propane bottles and the other end will have the big plastic nut to screw into a propane tank like the size commonly used with home bbqs.
There are many stoves that run on high pressure. I have a Primus that uses LP directly off the bottle. I run it directly from an #11 tank. The expense is running a new high pressure line tapped off before the regulator on the trailer or a long rubber hose to reach it. That's why I opted to use the small tank. I contemplated changing my weber grill to low pressure by doing what others suggested removing the regulator but am always wondering if I ever will want to use it away from the trailer so I run it off the #11 tank as well.