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ScottG wrote:WTP-GC wrote:
Not to criticize here, but I often shake my head at the effort some people go through when attempting to accomplish matters like this. Why do I shake my head? Because it reminds me of my own misery when I also do the same LOL. We carry a Camp Chef 2 burner system AND an extra propane tank. Been doing it this way for quite a while now. That extra propane tank sitting in a milk crate travels easily and doesn't take up too much room. Before that, we traveled with several of those small propane cylinders when we only used a smaller camp grill. To us, some things just don't need to be over-simplified.
I have no reasonably safe way to carry an extra propane tank. It would also be rather silly to do so since my trailer carries enough propane for years of use.
I can have all the fires and BBQ's I want during the camping season on the trailers tanks without worry of draining the tanks.
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WTP-GC wrote:
Not to criticize here, but I often shake my head at the effort some people go through when attempting to accomplish matters like this. Why do I shake my head? Because it reminds me of my own misery when I also do the same LOL. We carry a Camp Chef 2 burner system AND an extra propane tank. Been doing it this way for quite a while now. That extra propane tank sitting in a milk crate travels easily and doesn't take up too much room. Before that, we traveled with several of those small propane cylinders when we only used a smaller camp grill. To us, some things just don't need to be over-simplified.
โDec-13-2018 04:23 AM
troubledwaters wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:My Coleman stove adapter works just fine off the propane connector. clicky
All I can say is, "Good luck." That hook up does't play nice. I've been trying to get a Coleman camp stove hooked up to the same gas port. I was able to finally fabricate a line that had both end connections to match. I purchased the Coleman regulator separate and cut the regulator part off and used the connection to the stove. I then cut the rubber hose that had the connection for the trailer.
End result? didn't work. The pressure regulator on the camper didn't match the required pressure on the camp stove and the flame blew out at the slightest puff of wind. The camper produced pressure too low for the stove. So, I'm back to using the 1 pound propane bottles from WalMart...
โDec-13-2018 03:20 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:My Coleman stove adapter works just fine off the propane connector. clicky
All I can say is, "Good luck." That hook up does't play nice. I've been trying to get a Coleman camp stove hooked up to the same gas port. I was able to finally fabricate a line that had both end connections to match. I purchased the Coleman regulator separate and cut the regulator part off and used the connection to the stove. I then cut the rubber hose that had the connection for the trailer.
End result? didn't work. The pressure regulator on the camper didn't match the required pressure on the camp stove and the flame blew out at the slightest puff of wind. The camper produced pressure too low for the stove. So, I'm back to using the 1 pound propane bottles from WalMart...
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