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Old 04-06-2018, 06:44 PM   #3
Tearstone
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
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We just had a similar discussion about his yesterday. The port at the back of the RV is already regulated. Whatever appliance you connect to it should be considered "low pressure" which just means it is expecting the propane to be regulated before it gets to it.

Most grills I am finding are "high pressure" meaning that you can hook a tank or a coleman bottle up to it and the grille has a regulator built into it.

The rule of thumb is that you cannot use two regulators in a series. Since the RV has a regulator already you have to modify your appliance to remove the regulator or buy a "low pressure" appliance to begin with.
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