I recently bought a Quicksilver 10 with the LP Package and the Convenience Package. This places a quick disconnect propane connection underneath the external table. Additionally I purchased a Coleman Triton Grill that I'd like to hook up to the quick disconnect. I have yet to find a connection hose that would allow me to connect the grill to the quick disconnect - anyone have any luck finding a connection hose?
Thanks!
I assume you are looking for a line that has the male end of the propane connection, as well as the male threaded connection that the grill can connect directly to? If so I was able to find these two sources:
http://www.rvpartscountry.com/High-Pressure-LP-Hose-48-inch-.html?gclid=Cj0KEQjwl6GuBRD8x4G646HX7ZYBEiQADGnzujf-_wHD3smVGefyIwsOro-YZIoaWwDjW8r4n6DxWgAaAgGS8P8HAQ
http://www.camperpartsworld.com/Quick-Connect-1lb.-Bottle-Hose-48.html
However most of the time most of the quick connect hook ups expect you to connect a grill like what is shown here:
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I do not believe you can connect the Triton directly to your existing propane line. You need to have a grill that is designed to operate on low pressure LP. The line on your trailer is attached to the tank after the tank regulator therefore it is a low pressure LP line.
If you would like to attach this grill directly to the 20lb tank we can help with options but, for now, what you ask is not possible while getting all the performance out of your Triton grill. In fact it may not even light...
Sean,
That appears to be exactly what I'm looking for - thanks much. Whoofit - I'm going to give it a try and report back how it goes, you might be right on that.
Just keep it in mind and don't blame the grill for not producing grilling performance while being double regulated. I have no doubt about my correctness on this issue but if you are like me it is fun to experiment. Have fun!
@whoofit and @fiestatrio, out of curiosity do either of you happen to have a link to the grill itself? I did a quick search for Coleman Triton Grill and found a few that are more in line with a stove but nothing that is really a grill.
[quote timestamp="1439384250" author="@admin" source="/post/14133/thread"]@whoofit and @fiestatrio, out of curiosity do either of you happen to have a link to the grill itself? I did a quick search for Coleman Triton Grill and found a few that are more in line with a stove but nothing that is really a grill.[/quote][p]You are correct. It is a stove without a low pressure adaptor unlike the picture you linked to above. But for fiestatrio it is a grill. Hey, in my book, when a man plucks down the Ducats for something he can call it anything he wants.... 8-)[/p][p]
[/p][p]It's a shame I could not use my factory supplied low pressure accessory line that was mounted to my trailer. Not and keep my favorite grill (without modifications) too. It feeds the LP genset now so all is not lost.
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It's a stove but I have the little plate that goes over it that you can grill on. In any case - you were both right. The quick connect fitted just fine like you said it would Sean. However the flame was very weak - as you said it would be Whoofit. I've since bought a 20lb propane tank hose/adapter that fits the coleman stove. This means I have to take out my propane tank and move it to the back of the trailer everytime I want to grill on the exterior table. A little annoying when the pop-up is opened up, but not the end of the world. Thanks to both of you.
Quote from: @fiestatrio" timestamp="1440269817" source="/post/14451/threadIt's a stove but I have the little plate that goes over it that you can grill on. In any case - you were both right. The quick connect fitted just fine like you said it would Sean. However the flame was very weak - as you said it would be Whoofit. I've since bought a 20lb propane tank hose/adapter that fits the coleman stove. This means I have to take out my propane tank and move it to the back of the trailer everytime I want to grill on the exterior table. A little annoying when the pop-up is opened up, but not the end of the world. Thanks to both of you.
[p]Well you do have a few more options. You could buy an extension line to reach your cooking area. This would save having to relocate the tank. You could add a Tee at the tank and leave both the grill line and trailer line connected to it before the regulator. You could also take it all the way and permanently mount a cooking line to the trailer like I've done here.[/p][p]
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