Adapter to go From Propane Tank to Camp Stove With 1/4 Inch Quick Disconnect
Question:
I have a camp stove that has a regulator connected right before the stove. For ease of use, I want to run 1/4 inch quick connect hose from a 20 lb tank to the stove. Can I use an adapter from the tank to the 1/4 inch quick connect line and have full pressure run through until it gets to the stove, or do I need to move the regulator to the tank so it is lower pressure going through the hose from the tank?
asked by: Jasmine
Expert Reply:
You don't want to move the regulator, so what you will need instead is an adapter that will go between the tank and 1/4" quick disconnect, like you mentioned. This is actually a T-fitting, and the correct part is the following:
- MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting w Hose - Type 1 Valve - Quick Disconnect, Disposable Cylinder Ports # 103615

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MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting w Hose - Type 1 Valve - Quick Disconnect, Disposable Cylinder Ports
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- 6 Feet Long
- Type 1 - Male
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- 1 Inch-20 - Male
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