When we picked up our new RV this weekend, there were lots of different opinions at the service dept. on how to hook up this type of gas grill. Even though it uses a standard propane pig, the fitting on the bottom of grill wasn't what they expected. Because of that it created problems and we never did get it working right.
What we ended up doing was installing a 'T' for the grill line between the propane shutoff on the motorhome and the motorhome regulator, then ran hose from the 'T' to the grill with an inline regulator on that line.
With this set up we are only getting really low flame at the grill.
Do we need the inline regulator on the line to the grill? Would direct pressure from tank be too much?
Any suggestions?
Luvglass said
05:44 PM Mar 25, 2007
It sounds like you don't need the inline regulator. The motor home regulator should be reducing the pressure. Why don't you remove it and hook up the hose directly to the tee. Carefully, see how the grill operates.
Fred
Gypsy Turtle 2 said
07:02 AM Mar 26, 2007
Ken and Cindy,
I don't have an answer to your grill question but I just had to say "congratulations on your new RV!" Picking it up this weekend must have been so exciting I hope you get many, many years of enjoyment out of it.
~gail
flyone said
12:06 PM Mar 26, 2007
Ken & Cindy, yes the propane from your tanks without any regulator would be to much pressure for your new grill to handle, it would be very dangerous, please be careful. As for what your problem may be, dont overlook some simple things, such as valves open? propane in tank(s)? If that looks ok then you may have a bad regulator at the grill or some sort of blockage in the line or at the burner tube entrance. Good luck and be careful.
Flyone
Tmcblane said
03:36 PM Mar 26, 2007
Our RV was pipe for use of a grill. It is after the regulator so I would say if you have no regulator on the grill and tube in after the regulator on the rv you should be good to go
See our post
http://www.activeboard.com/forum.spark?forumID=91511&p=3&topicID=10773852
regarding the grill we bought to use with our RV.
When we picked up our new RV this weekend, there were lots of different opinions at the service dept. on how to hook up this type of gas grill. Even though it uses a standard propane pig, the fitting on the bottom of grill wasn't what they expected. Because of that it created problems and we never did get it working right.
What we ended up doing was installing a 'T' for the grill line between the propane shutoff on the motorhome and the motorhome regulator, then ran hose from the 'T' to the grill with an inline regulator on that line.
With this set up we are only getting really low flame at the grill.
Do we need the inline regulator on the line to the grill? Would direct pressure from tank be too much?
Any suggestions?
Fred
I don't have an answer to your grill question but I just had to say "congratulations on your new RV!" Picking it up this weekend must have been so exciting
~gail
Flyone