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lfrisa
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Aug 13, 2017

Propane Quick Connec

Hello,
I have a 32 foot Coachmen bunkhouse TT. IT came with a pullout coleman grill in the outdoor kitchen. I'd like to use the TT's propane to fuel it. I see the bolt below and under the kitchen where you can do a quick connect.

My problem is that I am having a real hard time figuing out how to do this with all of Coleman's proprietary hardware. Can anyone give me a suggestion, video, or something that is efficient cheap, and etc? I understand about the low pressure stuff (can't have 2 regulators).

Should I just get another grill? THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
  • I removed the regulators from all my PP stuff and installed male quick dosconnects. This is easy to do as all the regs are attached with common pipe fittings - mostly 1/8" NPT. Then I made up rubber lines that will plug into the trailers female QD and supply gas to those items. (3 lines: 5' and two 10')
    The gas lines are readily available on fleabay as are the QD's.
    Keep in mind therre are at least two differnet QD's that look the same but wont play with each other.
  • WILDEBILL308 wrote:
    lfrisa wrote:
    Hello,
    I have a 32 foot Coachmen bunkhouse TT. IT came with a pullout coleman grill in the outdoor kitchen. I'd like to use the TT's propane to fuel it. I see the bolt below and under the kitchen where you can do a quick connect.

    My problem is that I am having a real hard time figuing out how to do this with all of Coleman's proprietary hardware. Can anyone give me a suggestion, video, or something that is efficient cheap, and etc? I understand about the low pressure stuff (can't have 2 regulators).

    Should I just get another grill? THANK YOU!!!!!!!!

    I would take a picture of the place you think is where to connect the propane hose and go talk to your local propane shop. They probably can sell you a hose and quick disconnect.
    Bill


    Thank you, Bill
  • lfrisa wrote:
    Hello,
    I have a 32 foot Coachmen bunkhouse TT. IT came with a pullout coleman grill in the outdoor kitchen. I'd like to use the TT's propane to fuel it. I see the bolt below and under the kitchen where you can do a quick connect.

    My problem is that I am having a real hard time figuing out how to do this with all of Coleman's proprietary hardware. Can anyone give me a suggestion, video, or something that is efficient cheap, and etc? I understand about the low pressure stuff (can't have 2 regulators).

    Should I just get another grill? THANK YOU!!!!!!!!

    I would take a picture of the place you think is where to connect the propane hose and go talk to your local propane shop. They probably can sell you a hose and quick disconnect.
    Bill