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ok so i am getting my new camper on wednesday, and it has a lp gas connection under the camper by the camp kitchen. I didnt notice what the fitting looked like. But I was wondering what yours looks like and what hose you guys use? Pics will help.
Is this a brand new camper? If so it should be included. You shouldn't have to buy anything.
If the camper is used (or new and you're not getting the connectors) and the parts are missing then you will need one of these connected to the external burner, and it should plug into one of these (what should be under your camper).
Is this a brand new camper? If so it should be included. You shouldn't have to buy anything.
If the camper is used (or new and you're not getting the connectors) and the parts are missing then you will need one of these connected to the external burner, and it should plug into one of these (what should be under your camper).
yes it is a brand new camper. we ordered it, and I never asked about it before. But I will ask if it is included when we pick up the camper on wednesday. And am I correct in thinking that I do not want a regulator at the grill because the pressure is already regulated by the camper? Thanks for your help guys.
Yeah mine just came with the quick connect under the camper to. Some come with a grill but mine didn't but at least they give you a place to connect one and your right your camper regulates that connection to.
well I finally figured everything out, bought my quick disconnect hose, bought my WEBER Q100, and I bought the parts to remove my regulator on the grill. I hooked it all up and works great.
Before:
Test fit:
Installed:
My hose connects to the propane fitting just like a throw a way bottle, but has a quick disconnect on the other end.
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