Hello all,
I'd like to route in a receptacle so I can run my outdoor grill off the LP from the main coach tanks.
I believe one option would be to get a brass T with 3 ports, and have that hooked up to the tank closest to the grill. The problem with this, will be the times that this tank runs dry, and once I divert over to the opposite tank, I'll either have no gas to the bbq line, or I'll have to swap out each tank, and reinstall the brass T to the full tank. Although acceptable, I think it'd be great to be able to have the line feeding the BBQ (or what have you) always "live" in having access to LP, regardless of which tank I'm feeding off of.
I know I can't run the line after the factory regulator.
Is it possible to bypass the regulator on the grill if I were to go this route...any ideas?
If not, then my radical idea is to see if it would be possible to get another diverter T that is unregulated, hook that up to a brass 90 deg. Run the horizontal outlet down to the bbq line (this would be unregulated) and the vertical outlet of the 90 coupling would run down into a new regulator that the main coach line feeds down and under into the coach.
Does this sound doable? Or is there a much more simple way that my complicated (sometimes idiotic) mind isn't coming up with?
Is anyone else running something like this or are you all just using the 1 gal propane jugs?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
-Luke
I'd like to route in a receptacle so I can run my outdoor grill off the LP from the main coach tanks.
I believe one option would be to get a brass T with 3 ports, and have that hooked up to the tank closest to the grill. The problem with this, will be the times that this tank runs dry, and once I divert over to the opposite tank, I'll either have no gas to the bbq line, or I'll have to swap out each tank, and reinstall the brass T to the full tank. Although acceptable, I think it'd be great to be able to have the line feeding the BBQ (or what have you) always "live" in having access to LP, regardless of which tank I'm feeding off of.
I know I can't run the line after the factory regulator.
Is it possible to bypass the regulator on the grill if I were to go this route...any ideas?
If not, then my radical idea is to see if it would be possible to get another diverter T that is unregulated, hook that up to a brass 90 deg. Run the horizontal outlet down to the bbq line (this would be unregulated) and the vertical outlet of the 90 coupling would run down into a new regulator that the main coach line feeds down and under into the coach.
Does this sound doable? Or is there a much more simple way that my complicated (sometimes idiotic) mind isn't coming up with?
Is anyone else running something like this or are you all just using the 1 gal propane jugs?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
-Luke