Getting Low Pressure Using Quick-Disconnect
Question:
I purchased the quick connect so I could rig up a quick connect system on my camper. I installed a tee anfter the camper regulator and some black 1/4” pipe and the quick connect to that. I removed the regulators for the griddle and the grill, so no restriction there. For some reason, it does not seem to put out enough flow/ pressure. My griddle and grill barely light and do not turn up. Everything inside the camper works fine. Any suggestions? Thanks.
asked by: Jay
Expert Reply:
The only thing I can really think of here is there may be a small leak of some sort with the fitting. If you haven't already, I would try using Thread Sealant Tape # 37207-30025 to see if that helps.
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MB Sturgis Quick-Disconnect Propane Connector - 1/4" Female NPT
- Propane Fittings
- Adapter Fittings
- 1/4 Inch - Female NPT
- 1/4 Inch - Female QD
- MB Sturgis
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