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Old 08-02-2015, 12:27 PM   #1
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BBQ Grill

My "new" 2013 22FB has the outside grill propane quick disconnect port, so looking for a grill (tabletop?)
Have read many online reviews. Some would eat my IRA.
So, anyone have opinions on best bang for the buck grills?

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Old 08-02-2015, 02:59 PM   #2
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The Weber Q series seems to be very popular. And can be miodded to work with the trailer regulated propane quick connect.

We have a Coleman Roadtrip that we use a 20lb tank on. Also have a Camp Chef 2 burner stove that we use. Most trips we end up cooking at a central location as we are with others. The Coleman can be modded also, while Camp Chef has an adapter hose already available to use the tt quick connect.
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Old 08-02-2015, 03:46 PM   #3
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I have a Holland Companion that I have used for many years. It is primarily for slow cooking.
I have a RVQ and a small weber gas grill that IMO are just one season "junk".

I just bought a Weber Q1200 and am learning to use it. So far I really am happy with the way it performs and it is easy to clean and carry.
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The outlet on mine seems to be very low pressure, is this normal? It doesn't seem to supply enough flow for the Q1200.
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It is normal. You have to take off the Q pressure regulator. Or, buy a Camp Chef that works with your RV gas hookup without any modification. The output from your RV is supposed to be low pressure.
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Thanks, will give that a try. So Straight from the line to the grill.
The pressure on mine is so low that it actually wouldn't close the seal when I remove the hose.
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We use the Napoleon Travel Q Portable Propane Gas Grill and connect it with a quick Connect 1lb. Bottle Hose. I connect to the quick connect on our trailer. Works great.
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Thanks, will give that a try. So Straight from the line to the grill.
The pressure on mine is so low that it actually wouldn't close the seal when I remove the hose.

Just make sure you reinstall the regulator before using it with a high pressure source like those 20 lb tanks.
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We use the Napoleon Travel Q Portable Propane Gas Grill and connect it with a quick Connect 1lb. Bottle Hose. I connect to the quick connect on our trailer. Works great.
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The 1lb hose is what I am using and there is not enough pressure. From what others are saying I need to remove the regulator, that is where the 1lb can attaches.
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Here are some instructions.

http://www.dutchmenowners.org/forums...nect-1399.html
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Sure wish his info could be posted here without joining the Dutchman forum.
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Don't worry. Nobody will think any less of you for joining the Dutchman forum.
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Do they still make them?
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Yeah. They make the Coleman TTs.
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