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Old 12-19-2015, 03:15 PM   #1
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Propane Quick Connect Hose for Big Buddy

My Jay Flight 22FB has the propane quick connect fitting outside the unit for a grill. I would like to be able to tap that connection with a low pressure hose to feed to my Big Buddy heater.

Thus, need about a 10-12 foot quick connect to quick connect hose.

All I can find is a 3' unit.

Any suggestions?
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Most Propane companies can make whatever you want.
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Hmm, how are you going to deal with the regulator issue? The propane at the quick connect has already gone through the regulator at the tank and the pressure has been reduced. The buddy heaters also have a regulator, built in, you need to bypass that second regulator for it to work.

Lots of places make the hoses in any format you need or want. We have an rv service shop that makes then.
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I have the same unit you do... forget the under RV fitting... unless you are heating the outside.. You need to buy the adapter hose from big buddy the fitting is proprietary.. THEN add a T connector with shutoff under the stove. The hose I got from Mr Heater is 10' long and works well
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