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Hello everyone, The wife and i are newbies with our new 2010 laredo 5th wheel. We've camped with our 95 jayco tt, and had a tee extension kit for the propane tanks to run our bbq. Now our new setup has the outdoor kitchen with the gas outlet underneath just behind the the rt side wheels. Now i know that outlet is regulated at the tanks, can you hook up a regulated bbq to that outlet?, or eliminate the regulator on the bbq and hook it to that outlet? The bbq is an excellent unit and size for our family, it's a thermos grill 2 go. We've seen some rv bbqs and they don't seem all that big, and i'd hate to purchase a new one. Any help or ideas would be welcomed. Thank you
I know you only need one regulator, but I don't know what the effect would be of imputing low pressure gas to another regulator. You might not get flow. To be sure I would call the grill manufacturer.