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Old 08-20-2016, 03:23 AM   #7
gmc
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THOR #2829
If Weber Q has a regulator (and I assume it does) - then you need to tap off the propane BEFORE the coaches regulator...
Extend-a-Stay or equivalent does this - providing a fitting with access to the high pressure (unregulated) side.

If you would prefer to use the coaches regulator - then you need to remove the regulator from the weber - and tap off the low pressure side of the coach.

Don't have a Weber - but use the Extend-a-stay to feed my propane grill with its own regulator... I may change as I have gone thru 2 regulators on the grill... They just don't make them like they used to.

I used the 'low pressure' option on my last coach - bypassing the grills regulator.
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