Most grills will not be set up for a bumper mounted swing arm as that location is the roughest ride on the entire rig. We don't have any bumper mounted grills. We have two sizes of griddles; 25" wide Greystone # WAY94FR, and 17" wide Greystone # WAY34FR. I would suggest placing these on your swing arm after you get to camp. view full answer...
Yes. You can use the Camco Propane Adapter - Female P.O.L./Male ACME x 1"-20 Throwaway Cylinder # CAM59213 adapter on the Camco Big Red Portable Gas Campfire # CAM58035. view full answer...
For your Camco # CAM57305 Grill, I'd recommend a stand like the Camco # CAM57293 which would offer fold out side tables and storage under the grill. The grill stand folds down and stores in its included # 37" long x 20" wide x 6" tall carrying bag. This would be a safe and convenient option.
I've linked to a product video featuring the # CAM57293 stand I recommended.
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The Greystone Countertop Side by Side RV Griddle and Grill - Outdoor - 10,000 Btu - 25" Wide # WAY94FR is not internally regulated. So it inherently can not use a 1 pound or throw away tank.
However you can use the Propane Quick-Disconnect Hose w/ Regulator - Type 1 - 6' # 37207-31275 with the Camco Propane Adapter - Female P.O.L./Male ACME x 1"-20 Throwaway Cylinder # CAM59213 to get the desired effect. view full answer...
I do have a way for you to hook your Smoke Hollow 205 Grill to the propane system on your trailer, however you won't be able to remove/replace its built-in regulator since the control knob is built on top of it. There isn't a knob available by itself that could replace this.
What you will need to do is keep the regulator on the grill but tee into the propane tank on your trailer before its own regulator. To do this you can use a combination of the MB Sturgis T-Fitting # 103613-MBS and... view full answer...
The Greystone Outdoor RV Griddle and Grill # WAY34FR has a porcelain griddle which it would be a good idea to season the first time you use it. To do that spread a thin coating of solid vegetable shortening over the entire surface, including all corners, with a paper towel. view full answer...
Thank you for the photo of your set up, and while we do have an option for a high-quality grill that will allow you to cook outside your RV, there isn't a grill that will fit in the exact mounting arm you have. So the best option we can offer is a grill with a new mounting rail, or the use of a grill stand:
- Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill # CAM57245
- Camco RV Grill Mounting Rail # CAM57268
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- Camco Deluxe Folding Grill Stand # CAM57293
The Olympian 6500 comes... view full answer...
The hose length of the Camco Olympian 5500 Stainless Steel RV Propane Grill # CAM57305 is only 39" so I recommend getting a longer hose like the MB Sturgis Dual Quick Disconnect Propane Hose for Small Appliance - 10' # 100395-120-MBS.
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The Greystone Countertop Side by Side RV Griddle and Grill # WAY94FR you were looking at weighs in just under 30lbs, and does have the quick disconnector coupler to connect it to LP hose adapter to supply the gas.
I included a video of the # WAY94FR for you to take a look at. view full answer...
Yes the Greystone Outdoor RV Griddle and Grill # WAY34FR that you referenced is designed to connect to an RV propane system as it was designed for LP like what an RV has. view full answer...
Yes, the Greystone Countertop Side by Side RV Griddle and Grill for Indoor/Outdoor, # WAY94FR, that you referenced can be used that with the low pressure LP that is commonly found on some campers.
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etrailer has the Portable Fire Pit with Heat Shield, # 389CB001, this fire pit lets you enjoy a fire on your driveway, at an RV park, or in a national forest. With Full Coverage Grill Grate and Heat Shield, # 389CB001-QUAD. Partial Coverage Grill Grate and Heat Shield, # 389CB001-TRI.
Please see the attached product review video. view full answer...
While I can't recommend trying to cook a burger on the Camco RV Portable Propane Campfire w/ Storage Bag, Regulator, and 8' Long Hose # CAM58041 it would be ideal for hot dogs and marshmallows for smores. view full answer...
There is not a storage bag manufactured by Camco for the Olympian Grill 6500 part # CAM57245. However, the Olympian Grill 6500 measures 21-1/4" long x 12-1/2" deep and 9-3/4" tall with the legs folded so you could find a Heavy-duty, water proof duffel bag that size, it will work to carry the grill.
The 6500 is too large to fit the Camco Olympian Grill Storage Bag part # CAM57632. It fits the Olympian 4100 or 5500 grills. view full answer...
The Camco Big Red Portable Gas Campfire # CAM58035 does but out heat which can be used for cooking with the Grill # CAM58038, but I am not sure how effective it would be at keeping a group of people warm (maybe a few people) as it is a smaller campfire. The ring burner has a 9-1/2" diameter which gives you an idea of how big of a flame you can get. view full answer...
The Greystone Countertop Side by Side RV Griddle and Grill - Outdoor - 10,000 Btu - 25" Wide # WAY94FR is right at 6 inches when measured from the bottom of the feet to the top of the grill/gridle without the windshield attached. Folded down it will add about half an inch.
Fully raised the wind guard makes the unit 10 inches tall.
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The Camco RV Portable Propane Campfire # CAM58041 has a built-in regulator so it can connect directly to your RV's high-pressure propane feed. My contact at CAMCO confirmed this is the preferred installation method. view full answer...
The most likely cause for a lack of propane when using the Greystone Outdoor RV Griddle and Grill # WAY34FR is going to be an issue with your propane tank. If you have another propane tank that you can hook-up and test the grill, that is what I recommend.
Hooking up a different propane tank is going to rule out 3 different potential causes:
- An Empty Propane tank
- Air getting in the Propane Hose (this can also be corrected by disconnecting and reconnecting the hose, which takes... view full answer...
To use with the Aussie Portable Gas Grill # 277-000091 that you referenced, the Camco Camping Griddle # CAM51048 will work very nicely. This griddle measures 16-1/2" x 10", which will cover most of the main grill on the Aussie unit (which measures 18" x 11-1/4") to provide you with a durable flat cooking surface.
I have attached a short video review on the Aussie Grill that you can check out as well. view full answer...
Yes, I contacted Camco and both the Olympian 6500 part # CAM57245 and Olympian 5500 part # CAM57305 have the same bracket that comes with them that mounts on the RV. The feet can also be folded to sit on a flat surface. The 6500 measures 21-1/4" long x 12-1/2" deep and the 5500 measures and the 5500 measures 18" long x11-1/2" deep so as long as the grill fits on your surface you can fold the feet and use it that way. view full answer...
The only mounting bracket that comes with the Aussie Portable Gas Grill # 277-000092 is the black one that you see in the attached photo. For the rail that stays permanently mounted on your RV that this grill attaches to you need the Camco RV Grill Mounting Rail # CAM57268 as well. This rail is 16-1/2" long so you need to make sure you order enough length for your application. view full answer...
It sounds like you are wanting to use the Camco Big Red Portable Gas Campfire part # CAM58035 with the quick disconnect port on your trailer and if that is the case I do have another option for you but this cannot be done as there is not a low pressure conversion kit that will work with the Camco Big Red Portable Gas Campfire. I confirmed this with my contact at Camco.
Instead, you will need to install a t-fitting just before the regulator on your propane tank(s), the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay... view full answer...
To mount the Greystone Outdoor RV Griddle and Grill - Stainless Steel - 12,000 Btu - 17" Wide Item # WAY34FR you would need to custom make brackets to attach to the grill and slide but the grill is fine sitting on plastic folding tables so you should have no issue sitting it on a compartment slide tray. view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at Camco and he informed me that the top/center section of the Camco Table part # CAM57293 that you referenced is 26-1/4 inch by 15-1/2 inch.
The shelf below it is 21-3/4 by 18-3/4 inch. view full answer...
We were able to take some measurements for you, including the depth, of the Greystone Outdoor RV Griddle and Grill # WAY34FR.
This griddle measures 17-1/2" wide x 8-5/8" tall x 19-1/2" deep.
I have added a link below to a video review which shows these measurements at about the 5:45 mark. view full answer...
You do not need to use lava rocks with the Greystone Outdoor RV Griddle and Grill # WAY34FR. Actually, using lava rocks could damage the heat plates of the grill.
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Yes, the Greystone Countertop Side by Side RV Griddle and Grill, # WAY94FR is a low pressure grill that is intended to be connected to the quick connect fitting commonly found on campers such as your 2022 East to West Alta. view full answer...
The main compartment on grill bag # CAM57632 is 22 inches side to side, 9 inches tall, and 14 inches front to back. If a grill has those or smaller dimensions it will fit in the bag. The bag was originally designed for the 4100 grill.
The 6500 grill # CAM57245 is 21-1/4 inches long, 12-1/2 inches front to back, and 9-3/4 inches tall (with the legs folded) so it is slightly too large for this bag. view full answer...
I attached a picture that shows what the log situation looks like of the Little Red Campfire Portable Gas Campfire # CAM58031. Basically the logs are all one piece now. view full answer...
I went out into our warehouse and measured the dimensions of the Camco Olympian 5500 Grille # CAM57305 and found it is 18 inches wide, 11-1/2 inches deep and 9 inches tall. view full answer...
The size of fitting that is on the Aussie Grill part # 277-000092 is 1/4 inch.
We have a 10 foot long hose for this that is part # 100395-120-MBS. view full answer...
The Fire Dancer Portable Patio Fire Pit - Propane # FD500 has an integrated shut off valve after the regulator. The regulator itself will control flow which you can adjust further with the valve. You can use the splitter before the regulator for your grill and be good to go. If you don't have a splitter, I recommend the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Flow T-Fitting w/ Hose for POL Valve - Disposable Cylinder Port
# 103608 or theMB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting w/ Hose for Type 1 Valve - 1/4" FIF... view full answer...
We do have the replacement some of the parts needed for the black mounting bracket that comes with the Aussie Portable Gas Grill # 277-000091 as follows:
Hanger Bracket - # 92925 (piece 22)
Hanger Bracket Wing Nut - # 92927 (piece 25)
Leg Bracket Wing Bolt - # 92929 (piece 27)
Leg Bracket Wing Nut - # 92930 (piece 28)
I have also attached a cut out from the blow up picture of the grill for you to reference. view full answer...
The Camco RV Portable Propane Campfire # CAM58041 has a built-in regulator so it can connect directly to your RV's high-pressure propane feed. My contact at CAMCO confirmed this is the preferred installation method.
It comes with an 8 foot hose for you to use to connect to your RV.
The part # CAM59143 does come with fittings that would allow it to be compatible with the fire pit as well. view full answer...
The two Camco portable gas fire pits # CAM58031 and # CAM58035 that you referenced both offer the same 9-1/2-inch burner element with 65,000 BTU heat output but differ slightly in size and in other features.
Part # CAM58035 is the larger of the two, having a fire tray and lid diameter of 13-1/4-inches along with a 10-foot propane hose. It also has a single-piece artificial log. The # CAM58031 has a smaller 11-1/4-inch diameter tray and individual pieces of artificial log, and its propane... view full answer...
I went to the warehouse and pulled one of the Aussie Grills, part # 277-000091. I also pulled some connectors to see what fits the grill and would be suitable for a quick-disconnect. The quick-connect you have on the grill is a 1/4-inch male quick connect like part # CAM59903.
If you are connecting the grill to a propane tank like the 20-lb, the quick-connect I recommend is part # CAM57629. This has a quick-connect 1/4-inch NPT adapter on one end that connects to the Aussie grill, and... view full answer...
No worries; we have just what you're looking for. Since your RV propane supply already has a quick connect then hose # CAM57280 is the one you would need for grill # FR51323. This hose is 3 feet long so you will need to keep the grill close. view full answer...
The Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill # CAM57245 that you referenced does have a dial on the side of it that allows you to select how hot you want the grill to be but it was not designed to be adapted to a throwaway style propane tank like you mentioned. view full answer...
The regulator that comes with the Camco RV Portable Propane Campfire w/ Storage Bag, Regulator, and 8' Long Hose part # CAM58041 is rated for 65,000 BTUs/hour. view full answer...
The Little Red Campfire Cooktop part # CAM58033 when used with the Little Red Campfire Portable Gas Campfire part # CAM58031 is essentially going to act as a burner like what you would find on the range of the oven in your home. Therefore, you could use the above to heat up pots and pans but it should not really be used for grilling. The Aussie Portable Gas Grill part # 277-000091 would be much better suited for grilling. view full answer...
The cooking surface of the Camco 5500 Grill # CAM57305 measures 17-1/2 inches by 11 inches. That's how much room you have for a griddle. view full answer...
It sounds like you need MB Sturgis Quick Disconnect Propane Hose # 100476-120-MBS. One end goes into a female quick disconnect on the RV/trailer. The other end is a Male #600 (1"-20) disposable cylinder port that lets you hook up a small appliance or propane tree. This way you can power a grill, heater, or other accessory without needing to use a 1-lb throwaway cylinder. view full answer...
Yes, the dimensions of the Camco Camping Griddle - 16-1/2" Long x 10" Wide # CAM51048 that you referenced are compatible with the grilling surface that's on the Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill # CAM57245. view full answer...
For starters, propane pressure is actually measured in water columns not psi. That said, the Faulkner BBQ Grill part # FR51322 is a low pressure system that is designed to run at around 11" water columns. If you have a quick disconnect port on the side of your RV then this will already be ran though a low pressure propane regulator so it will provide the correct amount of water columns you need. In order to attach the two you can use the MB Sturgis Dual Quick Disconnect Propane Hose part... view full answer...
If the Camco Olympian # CAM57305 you have is the model with the bracket that can be used to mount the grill to the side of your RV or as a stand then the burner is # CAM58216.
If you have the older version that just has legs the burner is no longer available. view full answer...
I went to our warehouse to get the Camco Olympian 5500 stainless steel RV propane grill # CAM57305. The measurement of the quick connect propane hose is 43-1/2 inches long. I included a video for you.
We currently offer a replacement quick connect propane hose part # CAM57280 and the length is 3 feet.
A video review link is included as well. view full answer...
The Camco Olympian 5500 Stainless Steel RV Propane Grill # CAM57305 is intended for use with a low-pressure propane source. It includes a knob for gas flow regulation much like a standard home gas grill does.
It is not uncommon for a very full propane tank to output more pressure than it does when its propane level has dropped even slightly. If the source you are using is a very full tank you might keep using the grill until the tank's pressure has dropped. I know that my home gas grill... view full answer...
According to my contact at Camco, their RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill # CAM57245 has one burner that can deliver a maximum heat output of 14,000 BTUs.
This grille offers 316 square inches of cooking surface and includes a built-in thermometer, push-button igniter and a removable lift-and-clean liner for easy clean-up. view full answer...
Sounds like you would like to be able to use the Camco Olympian 5500 Stainless Steel RV Propane Grill # CAM57305 with a disposable propane tank that uses the screw on style fittings.
All you would need to do that is the part # CAM57629 and adapter # CAM59213. view full answer...
The Camco Olympian 5500 Stainless Steel RV Propane Grill # CAM57305 has a propane connector that accepts an RV's low-pressure male quick-connect propane fitting. The items my Camco contact recommends are Propane Hose # CAM57629 and Propane Adapter # CAM59213. view full answer...
The Portable Gas Grill part # 277-000091 weighs around 20 lbs or so. The bracket that comes with this is not tested for a specific weight capacity but I would say it can hold a similar grill around the same weight no problem. It looks like the Blackstone 17" Table Top Grill weighs around 25 lbs so I would think the bracket can hold this just fine.
If you like, you can purchase this bracket separately as well using the Replacement Hanger Bracket for Aussie Portable Gas Grill part # 92925. view full answer...
I do have a great option for you, however we no longer carry the Convert-A-Ball Fire Pit you mentioned in your question. What I recommend instead is the Camco Big Red # CAM58035, which features a nice compact design, realistic logs, and includes a 10 foot long propane hose to hook up to your tank.
I have attached a link that will take you to our full selection of portable grills and fire pits that you can look through as well. view full answer...
For mounting rails to attach the Aussie grill # 277-000091 to your trailer you can use # CAM57268. These are sold in quantities of 1. view full answer...
Yes, we have spoke with Camco about the part # CAM57245 and they informed us that it is designed to work with low pressure propane. view full answer...
We checked with Camco who said that the Little Red Big Red Portable Gas Campfire # CAM58035 is only compatible with an auxiliary propane tank and should not be connected to your low pressure propane connection from your RV.
The idea behind it is that you aren't restricted to just the area around your trailer. This comes with a 10' hose but since an auxiliary tank is used you can be much further than 10' away from your trailer.
If you really want to connect this to your RV you could... view full answer...
The included mounting hanger bracket that comes with the Aussie Gas Grill # 277-000091 does allow for installation on a motorhome that already has hanger rails installed (not included with the grille) as noted in the linked video. Since the bracket assembly does not fold up it is likely that it would be inconvenient to leave it mounted on the RV. Also, the grille cannot be left installed on the bracket for travel. It needs to be stowed in the RV using the included storage bag.
The grille... view full answer...
Your Aussie grill has a propane connector that accepts an RV's low-pressure female quick-connect propane fitting. The items you need are Propane Hose # CAM57629 and Propane Adapter # CAM59213. view full answer...
The Aussie Portable Gas Grill # 277-000091 referenced in your question features the quick disconnect port but not the actual hose. For this you just need to add the MB Sturgis Dual Quick Disconnect Propane Hose # 100395-72-MBS. One end of the hose will connect to the male plug on the grill and the other end will snap into the quick-disconnect port on your propane system.
I have attached a couple short video reviews that you can check out as well. view full answer...
The Camco RV Portable Propane Campfire # CAM58041 has a built-in regulator so it can connect directly to your RV's high-pressure propane feed. This is the preferred installation method. It comes with an 8 foot hose for you to use to connect to your RV.
This propane-powered campfire has an elevated fire tray and heat-resistant base which makes it perfect for use at campgrounds with fire restrictions. The folding legs and storage bag provide easy carrying. It comes with an 8' Long hose... view full answer...
The exact hose with quick connect you need will depend on what type of connection is on your grill.
If the grill has the quick-connect on it, you can use the Camco Quick-Connect to Quick-Connect Propane Hose # CAM57280. This hose will let you use the propane supply on your trailer that has a built-in Quick-Connect propane connection. The hose measures 3 feet long.
If the grill has a traditional propane tank connection on it, then I recommend the MB Sturgis RV Quick-Connect # 100304-60-MBS.... view full answer...
I checked with my contact at Camco, and the propane Big Red fire pit has a BTU output of 65000 on the highest setting. This unit is great for campgrounds that prohibit open fires.
I would also suggest the Stovetop Grill for Camco Big Red Portable Campfire - 12-3/8" Diameter Item # CAM58038 if you want to also use this for grilling.
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I spoke with my contact at Stromberg Carlson and he said the Stake and Grill set, # GR-1522, is heavy duty enough to hold a pot of coffee or about 5 pounds of weight. But it is not designed to carry the weight of heavy cast iron skillets.
The Camco Tripod Grill # CAM51078 would be a better option but there isn't a lot of surface area on the grill (17 inch diameter) so large enough for one pan or pot but probably not strong enough for a dutch oven type of pot. It does not have an official... view full answer...
Do you have a female quick disconnect on your 2019 Coachmen Leprechaun? If so, then yes the Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill w/ Quick Connect Hose part # CAM57245 will work for you. Unfortunately, I don't have any info on what propane fittings are on the exterior of your Leprechaun. I have however attached a photo of what the fittings will look like so you can compare it to what is on your motorhome. view full answer...
The Portable Gas Grill with Carrying Bag - Black # 277-000091 has a bracket that comes with it and has a width similar to the overall width of the grill, so it is wider at around 26 inches than the discontinued CAM57871 bracket dimensions I've attached. I don't know the dimensions of your mount in your attached picture, but it does look like you could simply drill holes and mount this bracket to it without any problem. This will be a custom application and the bracket for the Aussie grill... view full answer...
The Fire Dancer Portable Patio Fire Pit, Propane # FD500 doesn't really have assembly instructions as it comes pre-assembled. Basically you just pour the rocks in, attach to your propane, open the regulator valve, and light the center where the gas is coming out. view full answer...
In order to replace the mounting bracket that is used to secure the Portable Gas Grill with Carrying Bag part # 277-000092 to the side of the trailer you will need the following:
Hanger Bracket - part # 92925 (22) Qty: 1
Base Bracket - part # 92806 (23) Qty: 1
Hanger Bracket Wing Bolt - part # 92926 (24) Qty: 2
Hanger Bracket Wing Nut - part # 92927 (25) Qty: 2
Leg Bracket - part # 92928 (26) Qty: 2
Leg Bracket Wing Bolt - part # 92929 (27) Qty: 2
Leg Bracket Wing Nut - part #... view full answer...
According to the manufacturer, the Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill with Quick Connect Hose # CAM57245 weighs 21 lbs.
I have added a link below to a video review for you to check out as well. view full answer...
Since the Aussie grill doesn't have a regulator built into it you will need to use a hose that has a regulator with it, like part # CAM57629. This will work great with the Portable Gas Grill # 277-000091 that you referenced. I confirmed with my contact at Camco that it will work with your 40 lb propane tank.
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I spoke with my contact at Camco who said that the Big Red Portable Gas Campfire # CAM58035 is only compatible with an auxiliary propane tank and should not be connected to your low pressure propane connection from your trailer.
The idea behind it is that you aren't restricted to just the area around your trailer. This comes with a 10' hose but since an auxiliary tank is used you can be much further than 10' away from your trailer making this the perfect option for a variety of camping... view full answer...
The Camco grill part # CAM57305 has one burner and easily allows you to regulate heat output. The dial on the side of the grill that controls heat output is easily adjustable. view full answer...
The Big Red Portable Campfire # CAM58035 is a propane fire/grille and was designed to be cooked on if wanted as it has a cooking grate part # CAM58038 that has been certified by USA and Canada as safe. I would say that you could use the heat from the campfire, but not the direct flame. You could lay the hotdogs in a pan on the grill and hold the marshmallows above the flame, but not in it. The description of the grill says that it is to heat coffee pots, tea kettles, and food in pots... view full answer...
First, RVQ: love it! The Portable Gas Grill with Carrying Bag # 277-000091 isn't designed to have the whole grill permanently mounted and would likely not be able to withstand the rigors of being mounted on the back of a trailer. However the wall bracket is permanently mounted to your RV. You can also use your grill as a tabletop grill. view full answer...
A replacement hanger bracket is available as part # 92925. Aussie tells me that they don't list a specific weight rating for the grill and bracket, so the bracket is rated to handle the 15 lb weight of the grill itself plus a couple of pounds of food placed on it. When attaching the bracket, it's recommended to ensure that the fasteners attach to the wall reinforcements/studs instead of just the wall sheathing.
I've linked to a product demonstration video featuring the # 277-000091 Aussie... view full answer...
The Camco Propane Hose w/ Shut-Off Valve - Female Quick-Connect x ACME # CAM57629 is a 6 foot long hose that was designed to work with grills that use quick disconnects like your Aussie Portable Gas Grill # 277-000092.
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The Portable Gas Grill with Carrying Bag # 277-000091 that you referenced is designed for use with a portable tank so the correct adapter you'd need to connect it to a RV propane source is something like the Camco Propane Adapter # CAM59213 which is a Female P.O.L./Male ACME x 1"-20 Male Throwaway Cylinder designed for connecting a small appliance that runs off a small tank to an RV propane source. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Camco and he informed me that the regulator of the Little Red Campfire Portable Gas Campfire # CAM58031 is adjustable. It allows you to control the flow of the propane so that you can adjust the height of the flame.
Closing the regulator all the way turns off the flame and opening it all the way allows the flame to be as high as possible. view full answer...
Yes, the Portable Gas Grill with Carrying Bag # 277-000091 that you referenced does come with everything needed to connect to a propane source. I attached a picture that shows the propane connection it has that you'd run your propane connects to.
I attached a review video for this for you to check out as well. view full answer...
I believe you are referring to the Camco RV Grill Mounting Rail # CAM57268, which is what will permanently install on the wall of your camper/RV to use for an attachment point for the brackets on the Aussie Portable Gas Grill # 277-000091 that you were looking at. Only one rail is really needed to attach the top rung on the bracket but you could certainly use two for additional support.
As you mentioned when using a single rail the bottom rung on the Aussie Grill bracket will just rest... view full answer...
The Fire Dancer part # FD500 can connect directly to your RV propane system as long as your RV propane is regulated. To do this, remove the included hose and replace it with a propane adapter hose that has a valve adjust (not included). The adapter hose must have a straight 1/2" pipe thread to properly connect to the fire pit. You'd also need the hose part # 100304-120-MBS and you'd be set. view full answer...
My contact at Meco, the manufacturer of the Aussie Portable Gas Grill # 277-000091, advised that this unit is intended for direct connection to a high-pressure propane tank. If installed on an RV propane line with multiple items it may not get enough pressure. Naturally, when your tanks are full they will provide more pressure, and may operate the grill satisfactorily for a time, but as they are emptied that pressure drops and may reach the point where you do not get enough for maximum... view full answer...
I am thinking you meant to type grill and are looking for a portable RV grill like the Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill w/ Quick Connect Hose # CAM57245.
This is designed to connect to the LP system of your RV and will provide you with a grill that is 21-1/4" long x 12-1/2" deep. I attached a review video for you to check out as well.
I attached a link to a page that has all of the AC unit covers we sell as well. Since there are so many different units available you will... view full answer...
What size tank are you running with the Fire Dancer Portable Patio Fire Pit part # FD500? The manufacturer recommends using at least a 20 lb propane tank. If you are using the small 1-2 lb green propane tanks then that is going to be your issue.
If you are using the appropriate size tank then you will need to remove the vermiculite and check the metal tube in the bottom which disperses the propane to make sure none of the vermiculite has gotten lodged in and clogged the flow of propane.... view full answer...
In order to connect the Aussie Portable Gas Grill # 277-000091 (which is the same as your 6TV1S00KP1) to your RV's propane system, you should just need the MB Sturgis Dual Quick Disconnect Propane Hose # 100395-72-MBS. This hose features a 1/4 inch Male Model 250 quick-disconnect at one end that will connect to your RV and a 1/4 inch Female Quick-Disconnect that will go to the grill.
I have attached a short video demonstration on this hose that you can also check out. view full answer...
It is true that the Aussie Portable Gas Grill with Carrying Bag # 277-000091 doesn't have a regulator built-into the grill itself. Since it is only compatible with low-pressure propane systems a regulator will be required between the propane source and the grill itself.
I did some checking and all of the Expert answers that refer to a 20 lb propane tank recommend the Camco Propane Hose w/ Shut-Off Valve # CAM57629 that connects directly to the 20 lb tank itself. I have attached a photo... view full answer...
The hose on the Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill # CAM57245 is 43-1/2 inches long. I have included a link to a video review of this grille for you. view full answer...
The Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill w/ Quick Connect Hose # CAM57245 is designed to connect to an RV's LP source with it's included quick connect fitting. Based on that I believe this is the exact product you are looking for. view full answer...
I've got the measurements you're looking for. I went to the warehouse and took some measurements for you and created a photo for you including the measurements I found ( see below). At it's widest point assembled it is 32" at its narrowest point assembled it is 27" and it's height is 8.625" Happy Camping! view full answer...
It sounds like you're looking for the Cooktop to go on the Little Red Portable Gas Campfire # CAM58031. The cooktop is # CAM58033. This will allow you to cook over the Little Red Campfire with pots and pans. The legs fold in when you're not using it, and it comes with a storage bag. view full answer...
The Olympian 4500 grill # CAM57251 uses 1-pound throwaway propane bottles. For an adapter hose that will allow you to connect that type of fitting to the quick connect fitting on your RV you will need MB Sturgis Quick Disconnect Propane Hose for Small Appliances # 100476-72-MBS. I have linked a video review of this hose for you. view full answer...
The Aussie Portable Gas Grill # 277-000092 features a "male quick-disconnect" type propane fitting which is shown in the linked photo. You can operate the grille away from the RV either by using an adapter hose or a separate propane tank.
If you want to connect this grille to a 5-lb or 20-lb standard backyard gas grille tank you can use the Camco Propane hose # CAM57629. If you want to connect it to the RV gas supply you can refer to the linked article to see all types of propane fittings... view full answer...