Blackstone to RV Propane Connected to RV
Question:
Ive tried a couple time to hook up my Blackstone to our RVs propane quick connect with no avail. Ive go it hooked up, but no propane. Any suggestions?? Im starting to think my valve under the trailer might be bad.
asked by: Scott D
Expert Reply:
I suggest you connect another known good device to the RV's propane supply to operations check the propane supply. I also suggest you verify there is not a close off valve somewhere in the supply line that you have missed that needs to be opened. If you need a replacement supply hose, I suggest the MB Sturgis RV Quick-Connect Propane Grill Hose - 60" Long, # 100304-120-MBS.
Connect your grill to another propane supply source to ops check it and ensure you are not trying to run the propane through two regulators. This will reduce the propane pressure to unusable pressure.

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MB Sturgis Propane Adapter Hose - Model 250 Quick-Disconnect x 3/8" Female Flare - 10'
- Propane Fittings
- Hoses
- Adapter Hoses
- 10 Feet Long
- 1/4 Inch - Male QD
- 3/8 Inch - Female Flare
- MB Sturgis
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