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...
Yes, you can cook on the Camco Big Red Portable Gas Campfire w/ 10' Long Hose, Item # CAM58035 with the Big Red Grill Accessory # CAM58038.
You do not place food directly on the grate. You must place food in a pot or pan and place the pot or pan on the grill.
You can also use it to heat coffee pots or tea kettles. view full answer...
We can not recommend using the Camco RV Portable Propane Campfire # CAM58041 without it's regulator. Best solution would be to move your tee adapter that has a quick connect to before your regulator. view full answer...
After checking out the fire pit it has a standard POL type fitting on the factory hose. By switching this hose with the Quick Disconnect Propane Hose part # 37207-31195 you will be able to plug the grill directly into the existing quick connect port on your camper. This is a 12' hose that will allow you to get the pit away from the RV to prevent any issues. 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...
Thanks for the picture of what you need. I see your grill came with a special regulator that has an inlet for a 1-pound propane bottle and a quick connector on the other side. This unit is not something that we sell.
The closest thing we have to that is a MB Sturgis # 108072 Single-Stage Propane regulator with one inlet and one outlet which are both 1/4" Female NPT.
On inlet side you could attach the JR Products # 37207-30185 adapter which will attach to your 1 pound propane cylinder.
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By my calculations the centerline of the burner in the Portable Gas Grill with Carrying Bag - Black Item # 277-000091 to the surface it is mounted to is approximately 21 inches or so. At that distance the amount of heat that would reach the RV wall is minimal and not nearly enough to damage it.
Another option is the Faulkner BBQ Grill - RV Mount or Freestanding - Propane - Stainless Steel Item # FR51323. If you mount it to the side of the RV and are not comfortable with the space between... view full answer...