I have 2 30lbs tanks on my Antigua. The one on the right is dedicated to the HTT interior appliances - mainly fridge when travelling, water heater and furnace (some nights to kill humidity).
The tank on the left is used for my BBQ. I'm not using the trailer's low-pressure RVQ. I purchased a marine grad BBQ (Kuma, Stainless Steel) that sits on the RVQ rack on the side of the trailer. The BBQ is connected to the 30lbs tank on the left, with a propane hose (approx. 12'-15'). I set this up at the same time we set up the trailer.
I find that the built-in low-pressure quick-connect propane system on the trailer is not powerful enough. Other campers will find it sufficient. Just a matter of personal preference.
Happy camping!
Me
DW
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