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4x4van
Dec 12, 2017Explorer III
I can't believe how many people here are either suggesting a mickey-mouse solution or saying it can't be done. There are numerous Ts on the market to do just this; Extend-a-Stay, Camco, etc.
Low pressure quick-connects (found on many RVs) must be used with grilles that have a flame control but NO regulator. Some grilles (Weber for example) can be converted by removing the regulator but retaining the flame control.
Other grilles, that cannot be converted, require a high pressure feed, easily installed between the tank and the regulator. Again, those Ts are readily available.
Low pressure quick-connects (found on many RVs) must be used with grilles that have a flame control but NO regulator. Some grilles (Weber for example) can be converted by removing the regulator but retaining the flame control.
Other grilles, that cannot be converted, require a high pressure feed, easily installed between the tank and the regulator. Again, those Ts are readily available.
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