Modded Weber Q Grill for Low Pressure RV LP Gas Port Use

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Quick update on my Weber Q1000 grill that Anne got me for Christmas last year. The regulator kept clogging this summer on the boat trip. I cleared it with electrical spray a few times, but it was faulty, so I ditched it and added this adapter for a low-pressure line straight from my RV’s quick connect.

Low Pressure Adapter for Weber Q Grill

I reused my old quick-connect hose, wrapped the threads with yellow propane Teflon tape, and tightened it up. This was a relatively easy modification compared to my previous grill. Now it hooks right up to the RV for table use, and I’ll grab a second hose with a built-in regulator for freestanding tanks later.

Added Quick Connect Hose for on the Boat

This boating season I needed a way to hook it up to a regular propane tank on the boat, so I grabbed an 8 foot hose and an adapter kit from Amazon. I put a regulator right at the tank end and a quick connect on the other so I can just snap it onto the grill. Same setup works with the RV hose, making it easy to switch between the two without any of the flaky regulator issues I had before

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Weber Low Pressure Adapter Mod Q1000 Grill for RV Use

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