Thread: Gas BBQ
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Old 07-21-2014, 11:20 AM   #11
Steve S
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Originally Posted by elbyjo View Post
So you are saying that even with the low pressure coming from the tanks, I should be able to get a new BBQ and connect it without any problems and without any headaches?? If so, should I continue to use the hose from this one and get a new hose?

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K the pressure from the regulator at your tanks will be the same pressure at the back or side of your trailer, no matter what's using lp inside, this is what the regulator does.
If your furnace, stove, oven etc run great when everything is turned on then I'll say that you don't have a low pressure problem.
I would blow some air through the BBQ, it could have some crap in it from the factory. Or take a blow torch to the orifice and burn the crap out.
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