way2roll wrote:
I think I am just going to save my money and carry a small tank like I always have just for the grill and firepit. Makes me wonder though, since most of the grills out there require high pressure, why would manufacturers opt to put the quick connect after the regulator? Then you are either forced to buy a low pressure grill or spend a bunch of money to make it work with standard ones. Is it a liability to have a high pressure quick disconnect?
Those quick connects were initially installed to be used with RVQ and RV specific grills. You need to adapt them to use with other grills.
Making the quick connect low pressure is ultimately safe and more cost effective vs. having high pressure running to each RV appliance and quick connect. One regulator controls the pressure vs. requiring a separate regulator for each appliance. You have to look at the big picture of the LP system vs. focusing on the quick connect.
I can attach all my lp appliance via quick connect or 20# tank. I have multiple hoses and connectors.
I don't mind carrying any extra tank. However I want to be able to spontaneously use my lp appliances even if I did not bring a spare tank.
I don't want to plan to use the appliances or remember to bring a tank.