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naturist
Jun 05, 2017Nomad
@ScottG is correct, the pressure should work fine with any small propane appliance, BBQ, etc.
There are at least two visually indistinguishable but totally incompatible quick-connect systems in use for propane on RVs -- and they are also both visually indistinguishable and totally incompatible with the one(s) used for compressed air.
You will have to remove the pressure regulator that comes with any such grill/device, which will limit you to devices that have separate flame control valves and regulators. The only way to tell if the male end and female end are compatible is to plug in and see if you can close/complete the connection without a leak. When I adapted my grill to that connector, I wound up buying both the offered male ends and taking the one back later. It was like $6, so no big deal.
There are at least two visually indistinguishable but totally incompatible quick-connect systems in use for propane on RVs -- and they are also both visually indistinguishable and totally incompatible with the one(s) used for compressed air.
You will have to remove the pressure regulator that comes with any such grill/device, which will limit you to devices that have separate flame control valves and regulators. The only way to tell if the male end and female end are compatible is to plug in and see if you can close/complete the connection without a leak. When I adapted my grill to that connector, I wound up buying both the offered male ends and taking the one back later. It was like $6, so no big deal.
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