chuckftboy wrote:
It seems propane really confuses some people. LP actually stands for Liquid Propane not Low pressure. The extend a stay installs between the shut off valve and the regulator on the on board tank. When connecting the grill the hose simply feeds from the on board tank to the regulator on the grill but this is not low pressure gas, it is tank pressure, maybe 120 psi on a hot day. The only "low pressure" is after a regulator around 11.3 psi.
That's how I did it on my old trailer and it works great. With the supplied tee and hose it's a simple way to hook up your bbq. The only reason I changed the setup is my new trailer has the quick connect.
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