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โMar-14-2019 01:46 PM
lamopar wrote:
Thanks! I think I know the problem now. I'm going to get new lines and try this again. I bet the BBQ works much better after that!
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โMar-12-2019 03:55 PM
โMar-12-2019 03:24 PM
lamopar wrote:By "main line" you mean bottles are connected to the regulator and then the main line - right? That is the low pressure "main line".
The connection is near the front of the trailer, right off the main line coming from the bottles. The connector on the trailer is just like the top of a bottle (1 lb portable like from Coleman) and the hose end with the little protrusion goes into the connector. Same where the two hoses connect.
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โMar-10-2019 08:21 PM
โMar-10-2019 08:08 PM
myredracer wrote:
Removing the original Weber regulator on these BBQs is pretty straightforward and I can't imagine a BBQ/propane shop doing something wrong, but you never know.
Below is what our Weber Q looks like which has the regulator removed for connection to the low pressure piping under the TT. I used a short "whip". I also used 3/8" dia. hose and not 1/4". Our hose is the flexible rubber jacketed type which is easy to coil up and is longer than 10' (20' IIRC)..
Our Weber heats up pretty quickly and maintains good heat, as long as the lid is kept closed. Is your Weber an older one? If so, maybe it needs the orifices cleaned? Are the furnace, water heater and stove working fine? I find that I usually have to open the valve for a bit to purge out any air in the hose.
โMar-10-2019 07:15 PM
SoundGuy wrote:turbojimmy wrote:
You can't operate some grills or outdoor LP appliances without their regulator.
Doesn't apply to the Weber Q series of grills as the regulator can easily be removed while leaving the gas control in place, making it an ideal candidate for modification to run directly off a low pressure gas feed.
โMar-10-2019 07:01 PM
turbojimmy wrote:
You can't operate some grills or outdoor LP appliances without their regulator.