โMay-01-2013 04:45 PM
โMay-06-2013 06:06 PM
webslave wrote:nohurry wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
That setup works fine if you have an external tank to connect to, then you're good to go. If you carry an extra 20 gal tank (or smaller) for bbq, it's fine.
Won't work with the quick disconnect fitting on trailers.
Yes, it will Ron. You have to take the regulator off the Q and get the adaptor, and hose. The RV tanks are already regulated, and can't run two regulators. The only down side of this is that if you use it elsewhere, you can't use the small portable tanks, you would have to have a re-fillable tank W/regulator, at home for instance. Not really a big deal.
I wanted to take my converted Q-120 off-site on a picnic one time, but, couldn't because there wasn't a regulator... Light bulb came on:
Take the regulator you took off (I had a bunch of regulators laying around) and put the female quick connect on it. Viola, a regulator that removes for use with the 5er's quick connect, and a regulator that I can use for both 1 lb. disposable bottles, and one that I can use with a 20 lb. tank on my deck for parties when I need to augment the big grill. The other regulator (1 lb.) is for my Campfire-in-a-Can for using it away from the 5er.
โMay-06-2013 06:06 PM
webslave wrote:nohurry wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
That setup works fine if you have an external tank to connect to, then you're good to go. If you carry an extra 20 gal tank (or smaller) for bbq, it's fine.
Won't work with the quick disconnect fitting on trailers.
Yes, it will Ron. You have to take the regulator off the Q and get the adaptor, and hose. The RV tanks are already regulated, and can't run two regulators. The only down side of this is that if you use it elsewhere, you can't use the small portable tanks, you would have to have a re-fillable tank W/regulator, at home for instance. Not really a big deal.
I wanted to take my converted Q-120 off-site on a picnic one time, but, couldn't because there wasn't a regulator... Light bulb came on:
Take the regulator you took off (I had a bunch of regulators laying around) and put the female quick connect on it. Viola, a regulator that removes for use with the 5er's quick connect, and a regulator that I can use for both 1 lb. disposable bottles, and one that I can use with a 20 lb. tank on my deck for parties when I need to augment the big grill. The other regulator (1 lb.) is for my Campfire-in-a-Can for using it away from the 5er.
โMay-06-2013 09:12 AM
โMay-06-2013 09:07 AM
nohurry wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
That setup works fine if you have an external tank to connect to, then you're good to go. If you carry an extra 20 gal tank (or smaller) for bbq, it's fine.
Won't work with the quick disconnect fitting on trailers.
Yes, it will Ron. You have to take the regulator off the Q and get the adaptor, and hose. The RV tanks are already regulated, and can't run two regulators. The only down side of this is that if you use it elsewhere, you can't use the small portable tanks, you would have to have a re-fillable tank W/regulator, at home for instance. Not really a big deal.
โMay-05-2013 09:33 PM
โMay-04-2013 08:28 AM
nohurry wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
That setup works fine if you have an external tank to connect to, then you're good to go. If you carry an extra 20 gal tank (or smaller) for bbq, it's fine.
Won't work with the quick disconnect fitting on trailers.
Yes, it will Ron. You have to take the regulator off the Q and get the adaptor, and hose. The RV tanks are already regulated, and can't run two regulators. The only down side of this is that if you use it elsewhere, you can't use the small portable tanks, you would have to have a re-fillable tank W/regulator, at home for instance. Not really a big deal.
โMay-04-2013 07:03 AM
โMay-04-2013 06:51 AM
Ron3rd wrote:
That setup works fine if you have an external tank to connect to, then you're good to go. If you carry an extra 20 gal tank (or smaller) for bbq, it's fine.
Won't work with the quick disconnect fitting on trailers.
โMay-04-2013 06:00 AM
therink wrote:Tachdriver wrote:Bucky Badger wrote:
I have had the Weber Q for years now...and it seems to be the messiest and hardest grill to keep clean
I wonder what model because my Q100 is easy to clean, the grates come off for brushing, the interior is easy access to wipe down and there is a drip hole in which allows the liquids to go to a pan in which is cleanable.
:h
X2 - in my opinion, this is the easiest grill to clean. I brush off and oil the grate, then clean off the gook into the tray hole with a 1" putty knife. Takes about 3 minutes.
โMay-03-2013 08:16 AM
Tachdriver wrote:Bucky Badger wrote:
I have had the Weber Q for years now...and it seems to be the messiest and hardest grill to keep clean
I wonder what model because my Q100 is easy to clean, the grates come off for brushing, the interior is easy access to wipe down and there is a drip hole in which allows the liquids to go to a pan in which is cleanable.
:h
โMay-03-2013 08:14 AM
Tachdriver wrote:Bucky Badger wrote:
I have had the Weber Q for years now...and it seems to be the messiest and hardest grill to keep clean
I wonder what model because my Q100 is easy to clean, the grates come off for brushing, the interior is easy access to wipe down and there is a drip hole in which allows the liquids to go to a pan in which is cleanable.
:h
โMay-03-2013 08:01 AM
Bucky Badger wrote:
I have had the Weber Q for years now...and it seems to be the messiest and hardest grill to keep clean
โMay-03-2013 07:38 AM
โMay-03-2013 04:52 AM