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Cabelas tabletop grill

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PilotKev62

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Joined
Mar 9, 2025
Messages
15
Location
Oakland Tn.
RV Year
2004
RV Make
Fleetwood
RV Model
Southwind
RV Length
32
Chassis
Chevrolet
Engine
Workhorse V8
Fulltimer
No
Along with the Fleetwood southwind RV I acquired from my parents who are too old to drive. It came with some things they used on their trips. Ind was a portable table top grill from cabelas’s . Used the one pound disposable propane tanks. I decided to use it at the house to see how it works.
Well at first even on high the regulator would not allow enough propane to allow proper cooking. I found that under the regulator knob sticker there is an adjustment that can be made using an Allan wrench. I turned it clockwise and the flame gets much higher and it works great after that. I’m going to purchase an adapter hose to connect to a 20 pound propane tank instead of buying or refilling the 1 pound tanks
I thought this might help someone who is in the same situation. Maybe it comes that way as a factory setting and in the instruction manual it may tell about this but I don’t have that.
 
I am not sure how your rig is set up but when I bought our Blackstone Grill/ Griddle I converted it to run off our coaches main LP tank. I ran a new gas approved line and fittings so I can just plug the grill in and go.
 

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