Quick Disconnect Propane Hose for Use w/ a Weber Grill
Updated 07/31/2024 | Published 07/29/2024 >
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Question:
Hi folks: I have a Coleman Triton stove and Weber Go Anywhere grill that I want to hook up to my RV quick connect. I understand that the regulator on the RV will convert the propane to low pressure. I know because of this I can’t have the stove and the grill operate with their own regulator. The stove has a regulator , which is part of the 1lb propane connector which I removed. The grill regulator is not detached. Any ideas on how to covert these to quick connect? Your thoughts , Ragan Fife
asked by: Ragan F
Expert Reply:
Hey Ragan. You can use the MB Sturgis Quick Disconnect Propane Hose for Small Appliance item # 100476-72-MBS to connect to your RV's quick connect. This will get everything connected but you'll still be running two regulators which is going to give you an extremely low pressure output.
To grill with your RV's propane source you would need to use a grill like the Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill w/ Quick Connect Hose item # CAM57245 as it is designed for doing exactly what you are looking to do.
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Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill w/ Quick Connect Hose - LP Gas
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- 21 Inch Wide
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