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Posted: 05/13/12 03:33pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I got a 5430B700 coleman....Its a 2 burner propane stove designed for the Green propane bottles...

How do i hook this thing up to my tank on my rv?...

I have been looking for the fitting/adapter but cant see to find it...



any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Posted: 05/13/12 03:38pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The device you are looking for is called an "extend a stay". Google it.

The price of the adapter and required hose will exceed the cost of your stove.

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im assuming that that device is unnecessary..i could be wrong....I dont need anything extra because i will not use Anything other than My tank, and my Camping Stove....


is there something more affordable? simple? less options?

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Posted: 05/13/12 04:00pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Not sure exactly what you are looking for.
Are you trying to plumb the coleman into your RV's propane piping sytem or just get a hose to run it off a larger propane tank?
Plumbing it in gets more involved.
If trying to use it with a larger tank, you need a propane hose with the appropriate connectors and probably a pressure regulator depending on what pressure the Coleman can handle.

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ok, i just read the directions for my coleman stove and it states aways use regulator 5430-5651 that came with stove (15 psi)....regulator is present in factor, do not attempt to adjust...

Yes, im just trying to Plug this thing into my Big tank...I am not going to keep buying small tanks that only last an hour....


I do have a 2 stage Marshall brass model 260 lp gas regulator on the existing line...Though i am having an issue finding out what psi it is...

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i hate wen the manufacters website doesnt even show you the product they offer..Marshall brass co website doesnt give me anything

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ok so i guess this little coleman Propane Stove has a regulator on it..5430-5651 is then number...its the medal Bar that is coming from the side of it....

So i am assuming That i can just hookup the Tank straight to the this? sense this stove already has a regulator?..Or do i need a regulator inbetween the tank and the stove regulator?

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OnaQuest wrote:

The device you are looking for is called an "extend a stay". Google it.

The price of the adapter and required hose will exceed the cost of your stove.


This is the answer, the hose off of the extend a stay will fit where the 16oz propane bottle used to go. There are a couple of extend a stays, the base model just lets you use a 20lb tank to supplement your on board tank, the higher end (ultimate?) setup has a 12' hose that goes to your stove. This setup uses your regulator on the stove.


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Posted: 05/13/12 06:42pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

So your Coleman already has a regulator, that's good.
The hose is nothing special, lots of things use this hose.
Here is a link to a hose, either 5' or 12' for $21 and $30 respecticely.
It's the one we got for our heater, will work anywhere a bigger tank conncects to a little bottles fitting like your case.
Probably others cheaper if you shop around.

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bighomey99 wrote:

i hate wen the manufacters website doesnt even show you the product they offer..Marshall brass co website doesnt give me anything
Try this, it's called an Extend-A-Flow, does the same thing as the Extend a Stay.
You can get it here, among other places,http://www.rvpartsoutlet.com/

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