Has anyone had this problem? I don't seem to get enough pressure to operate my small WeberQ 100 gas grill when hooked to the auxiliary gas line in rear by outdoor stove . Flame very low then goes out. I have changed the burner and regulator on the grill. Any help or suggestions will be appreciated.
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Hi Applecider - Welcome to the forum.
This is a common problem when trying to run a stand-alone grill on the auxiliary gas port. The gas port is already regulated to a lower pressure (11 inches of water column) by the regulator on your propane tanks. When you attach your WeberQ, it is also regulating the pressure and there is not enough pressure for it to run. There are a few ways to solve this.
1. Run the Weber with a screw on green propane bottle.
2. Purchase an adapter so you are getting pressure right from your main tank to the Weber without going through the RV's regulator.
3. Purchase an adapter kit for your Weber so that it no longer uses a regulator when tapping into the regulated RV propane system. This video will show how to do it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hb6uuNmxsQ
Jim
Jim and Ginnie
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Originally posted by applecider View PostHas anyone had this problem? I don't seem to get enough pressure to operate my small WeberQ 100 gas grill when hooked to the auxiliary gas line in rear by outdoor stove . Flame very low then goes out. I have changed the burner and regulator on the grill. Any help or suggestions will be appreciated.
RobRob & Barb
2022 RAM 3500 Big Horn, 6.7 Cummins HO/Aisin
2022 Solitude 378MBS
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