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Reddog1
Mar 23, 2014Explorer II
Safety wise, does it really make any difference how big the cylinder is when carried inside a passenger vehicle? Be it a 20 or 30 pound cylinder, it is enough gas to blow you away. Personally, I sometimes carry a 20 pound strapped in the cab. I am more concerned with it bouncing around in case of an accident, than any other reason.
I am not familiar with the BabyQ, but I do have several other grills I use. I have a quick disconnect to connect to my Camper and a 12-foot hose. It requires no modification to my grills for connection. I have had it several years, and never used it. What I do not know, is if I will have issues with the Camper regulator and grill regulator both connected. As for connecting the grills to the camper, I use a different hose (without quick disconnect) from tank to grill.
Wayne
I am not familiar with the BabyQ, but I do have several other grills I use. I have a quick disconnect to connect to my Camper and a 12-foot hose. It requires no modification to my grills for connection. I have had it several years, and never used it. What I do not know, is if I will have issues with the Camper regulator and grill regulator both connected. As for connecting the grills to the camper, I use a different hose (without quick disconnect) from tank to grill.
Wayne
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