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Old 08-13-2016, 07:35 AM   #1
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Connecting coleman stove to mh propane

Would like to connect a coleman proppane stove to the low pressure quick connect on 2016 jayco precept class a. I have a camco hose to use with a grill and would like to adapt the stove to work as well. I really don't want to carry a big tank and hate using the disposable canisters. All help greatly appreciated
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Connecting to the low side of the RV supply is the regulated side. So any regulator in the grill needs to be removed. No double regulating.
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Connecting to the low side of the RV supply is the regulated side. So any regulator in the grill needs to be removed. No double regulating.
I assume it's a Coleman LXE, or similar stove, that uses the green disposable 1 lb gas bottles? This can be a real challenge with many Coleman stoves, because of their proprietary LP connection.

Good news is that there's a fairly new product that was only just released earlier this year.

It's apparently quite do-able as a DIY project if you're at all handy. But now for the first time I see an actual commercial product that makes it possible. Check this YouTube video:

https://youtu.be/eQjjCwknAik

You apparently can order the complete Torjik kit here:

Coleman® Roadtrip® RV Quick-Connect Conversion Kit - propanegear

No experience with this myself, just sharing the links.

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other threads on this site, they always mention this place for supplies. call them and tell them what you want to do...
https://tejassmokers.com/

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Look here and contact them. They make a kit for the weberq...I'm sure they could make u something. I had them custom make a 18ft hose for my camp chef three burner stove and they were great to work with

http://propanegear.com/weber-q-rv-quick-connect-kit/
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Thanks for the help I will be calling those places to get what i need!
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Try this on Amazon, $20:
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I installed the quick connect just ahead of the RV propane regulator.

I operate my Coleman RoadTrip Classic grill and a propane firepit from the big tank. But... not both at the same time.

So my propane line connects to the native regulator at each appliance.
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