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Old 03-28-2015, 06:44 AM   #1
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Propane Connection in Outdoor Kitchen?

Just wondering is anyone knows . . .

I just purchased a Jay Flight 32RLDS Elite. It has the outdoor kitchen option at the rear, but does not have the grill. I wonder if there is a propane connector back there somewhere for connecting a Coleman camp stove or propane grill? If so, where should I look for it?

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Old 03-28-2015, 07:19 AM   #2
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Mine has a quick disconnect fitting and yes, there should be a propane line run back there. It would be under the trailer, least ways mine is. But it won't fit what you want without getting some adapters and such. I almost did what you wanted to, but figured its just as easy to use the little 1 lb bottles for it or a big bottle with a bulk adapter. That way I can move it anywhere I want and am not stuck at a location where Jayco thinks I should cook In the end, it's not needed for me. But I am sure you can adapt and fit it, if that's your thing.
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It should be there, but I bring a portable 20 lb tank along for the grill and portable fire pit.
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Old 03-28-2015, 08:18 PM   #4
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It should be there under the unit on the frame. Whatever you hook up will need to have the regulator bypassed. I use it for convienece, but I do have less BTU's vs a direct tank hookup. Not enough to bother with the carrying of a loose tank though.
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