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Subject Topic: gas bbq`s Post Reply Post New Topic
30/10/2016 at 6:21pm
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I have a char-broil grill2go portable bbq that runs well on gas canisters. However, I want to convert it to run on propane from a separate gas bottle/ supply from the caravan outlet.
Sounds simple - buy a bottle, get a regulator, get the adapter and put them all together....
The end result is virtually no gas at the burner!

I'm wondering if the fact that the gas bottle has a regulator and the bbq also has a regulator is stopping the gas coming through.

thoughts on my theory and any ideas for ways to get round it very much appreciated.


30/10/2016 at 7:39pm
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Are you using the kit for the conversion or using a regulator and piece of hose as looking at the pics of the kit it doesn't seem that it has a regulator in it so it could be down to having two regulators dropping the pressure too much




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You just need the one regulator because once the gas flow has been regulated it doesn't require a repeat process so this is the reason why no gas is reaching the burner.
It's very much like having one oil filter in the car engine because if you introduce a second one it will affect the oil pressure so a stronger oil pump would be required to circulate the oil round the engine components more efficiently.


01/11/2016 at 9:17pm
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I have this BBQ and had a similar problem.

I wanted to use my calor gas bottle, as I already take that for a cooker I have, and the available seperate hose (shown above) only works with the patio gas cyclinders.

So I took the BBQ regulator to a local hydraulic hose place and told them what I wanted:

Push fit connection - to go onto blue 4.5Kg calor regulator
T junction - so can be hooked up to bbq and cooker at the same time
Inline tap - so I can adjust gas flow to BBQ
Outlet - original BBQ jet, removed from original BBQ regulator.

They charged me £15 cash for this, and knocked it all up in about 15 minutes.

Let me know if you want any pictures or further details. Your local hydraulic / hose supplier can do anything really.



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