Jun-04-2014 11:56 AM
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Jun-04-2014 03:54 PM
HGL wrote:
We have a valve attachment that allows high pressure connections from our two tanks. It came with the trailer so I know its out there. What I have found, is that we just travel with an extra tank for the grill. This way I can place it where I need it. We tried this out when we went for a week at Thanksgiving on the Washington State Coast. We felt it allowed us to only use propane for the heat, having not spent time in the trailer during cold months, plus then I could set up under the awning to stay out of the rain, where I wanted it, not right by the door, when connected to the tanks on the trailer. Just a suggestion.
Jun-04-2014 02:35 PM
Jun-04-2014 12:14 PM
Wavesprite wrote:My best guess is that the quick connect on your trailer is plumbed after the trailer regulator. Since your stove is a high pressure unit you will probably need to remove the stove regulator to use the quick connect. You could run a hose from a tank as you stated.
First of all, I am sorry in advance because I KNOW this has probably been discussed here so many times.
I have a Camp Chef Everest (High pressure) stove that I want to try to use with my quick connect port on the side of my RV. Is it even possible, and if so, could someone give me the simple, easy to follow steps to do it?
Also, another question is, we have dual propane tanks on the camper, I can always just disconnect one of them and run a hose with no regulator directly to the stove, correct?