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Originally Posted by The Gritz Carlton
It actually operates on low pressure like all the rest. You can connect it the same way as any other grill, but remove the "included regulator" from the line on your Camp Chef if using with the quick disconnect of the camper. Remove and carry the hose to any bulk propane retailer and they can make you a hose with the quick disconnects. I had 15' hose made for my Napoleon 285 so I can get it away from the camper and use it in different spots.
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Okay guys; I read through this entire thread while I was hurry up & waiting at cw today. I disn't think much of the issue at 1st bc I don't like to bbq w/propane. Then y'all mentioned camp stove & I was suddenly trackin (hot summers, cooking outside instead of broiling in my rig, yes!). So I ran out & searched and saw the lil door that I can't believe I've passed several timea a day for nearly 2 months w/not a whiff of curiosity (so much for my level of awareness!). Anyway, I have no idea what y'all are talkung about as far as regulators but I'd like the dummies version 4.0 from you experts on that lil hatch & how I can go about getting a camp stove to use with it during the summer (I don't know what I'd do w/out you guys!). Please let me know in braille (given my negative 50 level of tech skills that don't involve combat med, firearms, or pre computer motorcycles, lol!).... As always, thanks - Donna & Radar (the dog)