Parts Needed to Use Gas Grille with RV Propane Supply
Question:
what do I need to run a gas grill off my main tank on a 2000 Winnebago Journey? Do I need a tee, shutoff and a hose for the grill?
asked by: Mike R
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Expert Reply:
To connect a gas grill to your RV propane supply you will need a tee like the Camco # CAM59113 plus the second propane tank and connection hoses. Or you can just use the Camco kit # CAM59123 that includes the 4-port tee, 5-foot supply hose and 12-foot extension hose.
I have included for you a link to our main page for all RV propane supplies.
expert reply by:
Adam R
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Products Referenced in This Question
Camco Brass Propane Tee w/ 4 Ports, 5' Long Supply Hose, and 12' Long Extension Hose
- Propane Fittings
- Hoses
- Tees
- Adapter Hoses
- 5 Feet Long
- 12 Feet Long
- POL - Male
- 1 Inch-20 - Male
- 1 Inch-20 - Female
- POL - Female
- 1/4 Inch - MIF
- 1 Inch-20 - Male
- Camco
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Camco Brass Propane Tee w/ 4 Ports
- Propane Fittings
- Tees
- POL - Male
- 1 Inch-20 - Male
- POL - Female
- 1/4 Inch - MIF
- Camco
more information >
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