To set the record straight, your ENTIRE propane system on your trailer runs at 0.4psi. EVERYTHING that runs off propane on your trailer runs at this pressure. The only thing that regulates heat on your cooktops (beside the knobs you turn to adjust your flame) is the BTU's of your burners. The cooktop inside my trailer has one 9500 BTU burner at the front of the cooktop, and two 6500 BTU burners at the back. My outside kitchen has two 6500 BTU burners, and is the reason for the lower heat output. I'd love to get some 9500 BTU burners for my outside stove.
I also have a Napoleon tabletop barbecue that I removed the regulator from and fitted a low pressure fitting to, so I can run a hose directly from my barbecue (with no regulator) to the propane system on my TT. Works great. I also made a quick connect piece that has the stock regulator on it so I can use it with a 1lb. propane bottle if I want to.
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