Sox Fan wrote:
I have reviewed a number of threads but don't seem to find what I am looking for, though I didn't go back years and years.
I have a Class C with a 60 lb propane tank permanently mounted. It is regulated for use with the appliances (fridge, water heater and stove) as well as the generator (Onan 3.6kW MicroLite). It actually appears to have 2 regulators (I haven't removed the protective covers to verify) but I suspect one is for the appliances and the other is for the generator, both are mounted near the tank.
I would like to run a connection for my grill that currently uses the 1 lb cylinders. I understand that the regulated pressure to the grill (after the regulator using the regulator it came with) is slightly higher than the appliance regulator so a simple connection to the regulated side of the internal low pressure line won't work well (understanding that removal of the grill regulator is required). Is there a quick disconnect connector/hose that would connect to the grill fitting if an additional regulator was installed near the tank for this specific purpose?
Bottom line is I want to connect my existing grill to my RV's propane tank to avoid carrying the 1 lb cylinders and I want to do it right so it is safe and doesn't sacrifice the grill performance.
Thanks in advance...
Bob
Sox Fan - that second grill fitting/regulator is for a Coleman LXE, is it not?
If so, you can hook right up to your outside low pressure quick connect (if you have one) or by teeing into your already regulated low pressure line by making the few simple mods shown in this video:
http://youtu.be/cq9yZ6y-H2s