jlvtx1800

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I have:
- A Weber Q-100
- Jayco 435 BHS with a quick connect propane connector for the optional grill
I am trying to find a 5' to 10' hose that can connect that has a mini propane connection on one side and has a quick connect on the other side...does this exist? 
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Check with your local propane store in your area to have one made or check Camping World.
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jlvtx1800

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My question answered on another site.
http://www.myrvtalk.com/mods/1306-bbq-connected-lp-quick-disconnect.html
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We went to our local heating/air conditioning place, that also sells gas grills. They made us one with the correct connection. Wasn't very expensive, less than $15.
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You do know that the Weber Q will NOT work connected to that low-pressure gas supply unless you remove the internal regulator on the grill, don't you?
The Q has an internal regulator and if you use it on a low-pressure trailer connection, you will get a very small, unuseable flame.
There is more to using a grill designed to take the small bottles than just getting a hose and connecting them to the Rv's low-pressure propane outlet. It doesn't work.
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javaseuf wrote: You do know that the Weber Q will NOT work connected to that low-pressure gas supply unless you remove the internal regulator on the grill, don't you?
The Q has an internal regulator and if you use it on a low-pressure trailer connection, you will get a very small, unuseable flame.
There is more to using a grill designed to take the small bottles than just getting a hose and connecting them to the Rv's low-pressure propane outlet. It doesn't work.
Very true since you would be double regulating the flow.. once at the bottles and once at the grill. Your best bet is to connect directly to one of the bottles with this type of grill. They make hoses for that purpose. I posted a few weeks ago regarding those hoses as some from CW were said to have problems specifically with the Weber Q series grills. I broke down and bought one directly from Weber instead that is said to specifically work with the Baby-Q (Q-100) series grills. Paid a little more for it but I didn't have to worry if it was going to work or not.
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