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Dream_Girl
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Jun 12, 2015

Exterior camping stove instead original Exterior Grill?

My pop-up model came with Exterior Grill, which can be attached to the outside wall and plug to a propane hose.
I never used the grill so I gave it to my brother (he was very excited).

Is there any way that I could plug my Coleman camping Stove instead?
(that will be VERY useful to me)
Thanks


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  • I have an outdoor grill and a separate stove. I put both of them on my gander mountain table along with the lanterns and spices. I can put my mini kitchen anywhere and it often goes in the screen house when bugs are bad.

    I done away with the camper wall mounted stove/grills a long time ago when I realized just how inconvenient they were there. We usually have the awning up and sit there before the bugs come out. We also put most of everything there so the grill/stove was always in the way.
  • Thank you everyone for your comments!

    Thanks to you I have learned that the Pop-up has low pressure propane system (at 11psi), while the Colman is using a high pressure (at 16psi).

    I have decide not to do anything, and just keep it the way it is as the 1# green propane bottle usually last me a few camping trips anyway,
    and the price of the hardware will never justify the hassle.
    Also I will be safer that way too.

    As my daddy bumper sticker says:
    KISS! (Keep it simple, stupid!)
  • I really enjoy my Celano grill on our flagstaff....thought I would hate it till I started using the thing. I have my coleman high stand and coleman 2 burner stove set up close to my grill but I do have to use the small canisters.

    You have got me thinking about adapting my set up so I can run both the grill and the stove off the PUP's propane.

    Thanks!

    Jeremiah
  • Dakota98 wrote:
    kgragert wrote:
    This looks like it will have everything you need. $14.95 US

    Amazon Link
    http://goo.gl/vn6B52


    Sorry, but that won't work for the OP's application.


    Sorry, just reread her post.
    Thought she was going from the tank.
  • kgragert wrote:
    This looks like it will have everything you need. $14.95 US

    Amazon Link
    http://goo.gl/vn6B52


    Sorry, but that won't work for the OP's application.
  • This looks like it will have everything you need. $14.95 US

    Amazon Link
    http://goo.gl/vn6B52
  • The Coleman stove you have, has the PerfectFlowâ„¢ system.

    Meaning propane pressure regulated. That's the part connected to the bottle.

    Eliminate the bottle & the connector to the stove. Have a propane supply company make up a hose with the correct fittings for both the trailer side & stove
  • Ok the grill you gave away had a gas input that was after the pressure regulator. So low pressure input . The grill in the picture goes right from the bottle into the grill. So high pressure input. Will not work.
    Buy a grill that uses a big bottle and pressure regulator. Or use what you have with the little bottles.