Re: Does yours have this?
I was shocked to learn that heartlands top of he line Landmark does not have a propane quick connect port and it is not even something they are willing to consider (I spoke to the brand manager and the area sales rep). I would think at that level it would be standard equipment.
Be aware that per RVIA code, when we tap the propane line, it's after the regulator. In other words, it's a low pressure connection. That being said, there are fewer choices (without modifying them) of grills designed to work on the low pressure system. My sense is this is one of those features actually used by 10% or fewer of those that have the connection on their RV. If Heartland were to incorporate this feature and the cost on 100% of the RVs built, it would be imposing a feature not used by most but paid by all.
This is just my take on this and not an official Heartland sales and marketing response.
I prefer to use the high pressure side of the propane system to feed a grill. I use an adapter at the tank and screw my grill hose onto the adapter. In this way, I don't have to modify the grill. And the adapter moves with me from RV to RV.
Here again, just my thoughts, opinions and experience.