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Portable BBQ propane adapter
tiger_handheld
03-31-2019, 08:47 AM
HELP!
I have a portable BBQ like (A)... it has an adapter that uses these tanks (B)... I was given a tank like (C) - can someone point me to the adapter that goes from B to C? I'm seeing so many options on amazon i have no idea which one is right.
Looking for the safest option!
A
http://canadiantire.scene7.com/is/image/CanadianTire/0853602_1?wid=225&hei=225
B
https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/44615179-72e4-4397-93f7-165357e5c283_1.bf7598ed59800dc57475cfea4b109810.jp eg
C
https://www.parlanipartyrentals.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/propane-tank.jpg
Presto
03-31-2019, 08:50 AM
https://www.amazon.ca/GasOne-50140-0-oz-20-Propane-Adapter/dp/B073KV4WLJ
There's various lengths, but something like this will connect your portable grill to a large tank (instead of the tiny disposable Colemans)
EDIT: Amazon link
320icar
03-31-2019, 10:04 AM
Canadian tire has a whole wall of propane adapters in the camping section
Nlkko
03-31-2019, 04:06 PM
https://www.amazon.ca/GasOne-50140-0-oz-20-Propane-Adapter/dp/B073KV4WLJ
There's various lengths, but something like this will connect your portable grill to a large tank (instead of the tiny disposable Colemans)
EDIT: Amazon link
This will do.
Although I would get one with a gauge.
tiger_handheld
03-31-2019, 06:47 PM
This will do.
Although I would get one with a gauge.
Do you have a link? Would be really helpful!
Do you have a link? Would be really helpful!
Get the above and this:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07DHDG14C/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B07DHDG14C&pd_rd_w=NT4ej&pf_rd_p=4b7c8c1c-293f-4b1e-a49a-8787dff31bcb&pd_rd_wg=CjVi3&pf_rd_r=WV1CH0H17TJY0GF0JQR1&pd_rd_r=75c7877b-542e-11e9-8938-1f91196fa3b4
Presto
03-31-2019, 08:43 PM
IMHO, a gauge isn't a necessity. It's not hard to tell if a tank is nearing empty, especially after a grilling session with condensation showing how much is left.
tiger_handheld
03-31-2019, 08:46 PM
I trust this would work as well? Less joints/connections.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07D7VMT21/ref=sspa_dk_detail_1?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B07D7VMT21&pd_rd_w=tMANv&pf_rd_p=4b7c8c1c-293f-4b1e-a49a-8787dff31bcb&pd_rd_wg=SuAJl&pf_rd_r=GNHCZ677GD3NRZ5RGFEZ&pd_rd_r=fdb6fb2e-5438-11e9-8a77-f188713467c0
I trust this would work as well? Less joints/connections.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07D7VMT21/ref=sspa_dk_detail_1?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B07D7VMT21&pd_rd_w=tMANv&pf_rd_p=4b7c8c1c-293f-4b1e-a49a-8787dff31bcb&pd_rd_wg=SuAJl&pf_rd_r=GNHCZ677GD3NRZ5RGFEZ&pd_rd_r=fdb6fb2e-5438-11e9-8a77-f188713467c0
Yes, this would work as well.
320icar
04-01-2019, 05:58 AM
Just go to Canadian tire... same price, support the local economy
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/master-chef-hose-adapter-4-ft-0851097p.html#srp
Great68
04-01-2019, 07:44 AM
Those in-line gauges suck. They only work based on pressure and the reading is horribly non-linear. You could be green one cook thinking you have a decent amount left, and the next you'll be into yellow/red and barely squeak by before running out.
I had one and got rid of it. I just keep a spare full tank on standby.
hud 91gt
04-01-2019, 08:50 AM
Can’t say I’ve ever seen a gauge on a propane tank :fuckthatshit:
Great68
04-01-2019, 09:39 AM
^They exist, mostly for the large permanent fixed tanks. They use a float system that sticks into the tank.
http://www.propane101.com/images/floatgaugeassembly.jpg
sam0m0
06-17-2020, 07:09 PM
I have no idea if this exist but after some googling it seems there are natural gas bbq and propane bbqs.
I have Coleman propane bbq like picture A and I bought the same adapter from the second post hoping it would connect to my patio natural gas but it doesnt fit. Is there such a converter? Or do I need to buy a natural gas bbq for it to work?
Manic!
06-17-2020, 07:20 PM
If you want to know how much gas is in a tank get some hot water and pour it on the side if the tank. The part of the tank thathat is still cold has gas in it.
I have no idea if this exist but after some googling it seems there are natural gas bbq and propane bbqs.
I have Coleman propane bbq like picture A and I bought the same adapter from the second post hoping it would connect to my patio natural gas but it doesnt fit. Is there such a converter? Or do I need to buy a natural gas bbq for it to work?
Unless the manufacturer offers a conversion kit or supports both fuels from factory, it's not generally a good idea to try to use a propane stove with natural gas and vice versa.
Unless the manufacturer offers a conversion kit or supports both fuels from factory, it's not generally a good idea to try to use a propane stove with natural gas and vice versa.
True. Different gas burns at different temperatures. The material on the stove might not be suited to handle a higher temp.
winson604
06-18-2020, 06:42 AM
I have no idea if this exist but after some googling it seems there are natural gas bbq and propane bbqs.
I have Coleman propane bbq like picture A and I bought the same adapter from the second post hoping it would connect to my patio natural gas but it doesnt fit. Is there such a converter? Or do I need to buy a natural gas bbq for it to work?
Not all can convert, if you got to Canadian Tire for example they have signs on each BBQ and which ones clearly can convert.
Like this, bottom left of sign.
Great68
06-18-2020, 06:50 AM
Natural gas is WAY less energy dense than propane. If you were to try and hook up a BBQ set up for propane directly to NG without the conversion, it would probably barely even light.
The conversion kits usually come with bigger regulators and control valve jets to boost the gas flow.
sam0m0
06-18-2020, 07:49 AM
Good to know, I just always assumed all bbqs can use propane or natural gas. I will just stick with propane cans for now and upgrade to natural gas bbq in future. Thanks all
quasi
06-18-2020, 07:59 AM
What happened to the good old days where you picked up a propane tank to estimate how much propane was left in the tank? haha
Oh shit this thing is getting pretty light, better fill it before starting dinner.
punkwax
06-18-2020, 08:08 AM
^ oh hell no! I have 3 tanks in rotation. As soon as two are empty I’m going to exchange them while the third is connected. Running out of propane half way through cooking is the worst. Never again!
320icar
06-18-2020, 10:15 AM
This reminds me one tank is empty and the second is running on fumes. Gotta fill that shit SON
bcrdukes
06-18-2020, 10:17 AM
^ oh hell no! I have 3 tanks in rotation. As soon as two are empty I’m going to exchange them while the third is connected. Running out of propane half way through cooking is the worst. Never again!
Exchanged, or refilled? :suspicious:
fliptuner
06-18-2020, 11:16 AM
I remember when I had a propane powered van and I'd carry a couple of BBQ tanks and a cheater hose, on long trips.
If someone saw me refilling these days, they'd probably think I was crazy.
punkwax
06-18-2020, 11:19 AM
Exchanged, or refilled? :suspicious:
Exchanged Exchange program (http://www.pnepropane.com/en/exchange_program)
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