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Dec-06-2017 08:15 AM
Tvov wrote:big whitey wrote:chindog wrote:
I just ordered a connection kit from this place.
I've got a Weber Q100, and this kit screws onto where the regulator on the grill comes off. I got the Weber specifically because it could be converted to hook up to the low pressure outlet on the side of the RV. I've gotten tired of using the 1# bottles, and having them run out of fuel halfway through grilling a chop or steak.
Could not have said it any better as I too hate messing with the 1# bottles and running out of gas part way through grilling a rib eye.
Thank you very much for the link, that is EXACTLY the info I was looking for. You rock.
So you are getting good heat cooking with the grill hooked up that way? I'm asking because I thought the gas coming from the camper's regulator is lower pressure than a "standard" gas grill regulator.
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Dec-05-2017 07:19 AM
big whitey wrote:
After reviewing all the responses and looking at my options I called my local gas company and we collectively came up with a workable solution.
Long story short we decided the simplest thing to do was tee off the line prior to the main regulator. It works great and cost me a grand total of $76.47. Needless to say as they say I’m a happy camper. Thanks all for your input.
Dec-05-2017 06:34 AM
Bobbo wrote:
Does the extend-a-stay have some system to prevent the, ummm, unobservant user from hooking a low pressure hose and device to the high pressure side?
Dec-05-2017 05:55 AM
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Dec-03-2017 05:33 AM
big whitey wrote:
After all this good info it appears I’m stuck with the Weber go anywhere grill or similar due to space limitations. There isn’t space for even the smallest Q, oh well. Guess I’ll be using 1# bottles.
fpoole wrote:
Yah, well the bottles are nice, if you can, you might check out the 3 gal, Small diameters but lasts a lot longer..
Dec-02-2017 09:30 PM
big whitey wrote:
After all this good info it appears I’m stuck with the Weber go anywhere grill or similar due to space limitations. There isn’t space for even the smallest Q, oh well. Guess I’ll be using 1# bottles. Thanks all for your responses.
Dec-02-2017 06:17 PM
Dec-02-2017 05:33 PM
Padlin wrote:
There are many U-Tube videos of folks converting their Weber Q.
I have noticed the grill is a bit on the slow side heating up but still cooks fine.
Dec-02-2017 03:46 PM