Parts Needed to Connect RV Tank to Weber Grill and Fire Pit
Updated 02/13/2019 | Published 02/12/2019 >
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Hello- We need a quick connect propane kit on the propane system of the motor home. We want to be able to connect to the Weber Q1200 BBQ grill that uses 1lbs propane disposable green tanks/cylinders as well as 20lbs tank with the Weber hose adapter. We aliso need the quick connect kit to hook up to the Outland Living fire pit that uses a 20lbs tanks. We would like a long hose at least 10-12 feet to allow for moving the fire pit. And, if there is a kit that offers a connection to an auxiliary propane tank, that would be a bonus. I saw the Sturgis models and Flow Longer as well as Stay Longer kits. But I am confused as to what would work best. What would you recommend as the best propane hose adapter kit for the Winnebago Fuse 2018? Thank you!
asked by: Sonia F
Helpful Expert Reply:
We have everything you need to connect your RV's tank to both your Weber Grill and Fire Pit, however the pieces are not available in a single kit.
Your best option will be to use the MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting # 103537-MBS along with the MB Sturgis Quick Disconnect Propane Hose # 100476-120-MBS that will connect directly to the grill's disposable tank fitting. Then to switch the hose to the Fire Pit you will just need to add the Adapter # 204132-MBS.
If you want to have both appliances hooked up you could just add another one of the Hoses part # 100476-120-MBS to use with the adapter so you don't have to switch the hose every time you use one or the other appliance.
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MB Sturgis Sturgi-Stay T-Fitting w/ Hoses - POL Valve - 2 Model 250 Quick-Disconnect Ports
- Propane Fittings
- Adapter Fittings
- 1/4 Inch - Male QD
- POL - Female
- MB Sturgis
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