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โMay-26-2016 12:42 PM
Allworth wrote:Don't know if those come on 5th wheels.
I am talking about the quick connect fitting that came from the factory pre-plumbed into the system. Conveniently located on the passenger's side, just in front of the entry door, and LOW pressure.
โMay-26-2016 11:59 AM
โMay-26-2016 11:53 AM
Allworth wrote:Connect directly to a tank.
The quick connect, when it is available, is almost always on the low pressure side of the trailer's switch-over regulator..
โMay-26-2016 11:52 AM
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โMay-26-2016 11:25 AM
missnmountains wrote:
We filled them for years. Freeze the can. Hook up to 20 pound tank and turn upside down. Works perfectly.
We just purchased a hose that hooks the 20 pound tank to the coleman.
I have not tried it yet as we are using up the 1 pound tanks.
Ken
โMay-26-2016 11:23 AM
laknox wrote:mbrower wrote:
I did not want to lug around extra bottles with me, so I made a trip to the local gas log propane dealer and bought a fitting to run an extra propane line to a flexible propane hose with a quick disconnect on it. To grill, I just pull the hose out and connect to my grill. Easy and simple and only took a couple of hours to do.
My '04 Komfort, and most newer RVs, seem to have quick disconnects already plumbed in. Just buy a hose and connect to your grill. :h
Lyle
โMay-25-2016 09:31 PM
mbrower wrote:
I did not want to lug around extra bottles with me, so I made a trip to the local gas log propane dealer and bought a fitting to run an extra propane line to a flexible propane hose with a quick disconnect on it. To grill, I just pull the hose out and connect to my grill. Easy and simple and only took a couple of hours to do.
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