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Dec 06, 2017Explorer
I opted to use a splitter at the tank to hook our Coleman Triton stove to. Even though each hose connection has integral stop valves to prevent leaking when not hooked up, I still added a ball valve to the grill outlet so I can close the valve and let the grill burn the excess propane in the 12' hose (rather than just dumping raw propane).
It's a win-win for me since I can still run the grill off the 1 lb bottles if I choose and I do not lose any heat capability. We also have a Coleman Road Trip grill that I converted to low pressure to run off the back of our TT with the factory quick connect, but the heat output isn't where I'd like it.
![](https://i.imgur.com/aejXbCc.jpg)
It's a win-win for me since I can still run the grill off the 1 lb bottles if I choose and I do not lose any heat capability. We also have a Coleman Road Trip grill that I converted to low pressure to run off the back of our TT with the factory quick connect, but the heat output isn't where I'd like it.
![](https://i.imgur.com/aejXbCc.jpg)
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