Willhound
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Apr 26, 2023
- Messages
- 15
- Location
- Innisfil, Ontario Canada
- RV Year
- 2018
- RV Make
- Forest River
- RV Model
- Cherokee 39RL
- RV Length
- 39'8"
- Chassis
- Destination Trailer
Our Cherokee 39RL is on a permament site and we are considering having a 420 LB propane tank installed by a local propane supplier for the convenience of not having to refill the 30 pounders.
Part of the rationale would be to also use the quick connect port to supply our
3 burner BBQ and our camp grill outdoors.
Looking through other posts I see references to "low pressure" grills and I also understand the concept that the permanent tanks have a regulator built in and you can't run double regulators. But changing out the hose to the BBQ to one without a regulator should allow the BBQ to run properly?
Part of the rationale would be to also use the quick connect port to supply our
3 burner BBQ and our camp grill outdoors.
Looking through other posts I see references to "low pressure" grills and I also understand the concept that the permanent tanks have a regulator built in and you can't run double regulators. But changing out the hose to the BBQ to one without a regulator should allow the BBQ to run properly?