Will Portable Gas Grill That Uses Disposable Cylinder Get Enough Pressure from RV Propane Supply
Question:
I will be connecting the Portable Weber that normally is supplied by the small bottle. I am new to the quick connect port on the trailer. Before ordering the hose, can you clearify a concern of mine. I am assuming that by connecting the BBQ, which has its own regulator, to this port that it will provide the necessary gas pressure to run the BBQ as did the bottles, despite the BBQ regulator. Thank You,
asked by: Rick L
Helpful Expert Reply:
Portable propane grills like Faulkner # FR51323 that has a built-in regulator will function from a small disposable cylinder, a portable tank or from your RV's propane supply. Since the output pressure from a disposable cylinder is lower than that from either a portable/refillable tank or an RV propane supply the grill with regulator will work fine with the RV connection.
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MB Sturgis Propane Adapter Hose - Model 250 Quick-Disconnect x Disposable Cylinder Port - 10'
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- 10 Feet Long
- 1/4 Inch - Male QD
- 1 Inch-20 - Male
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