mark
Newbie RV’er
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Post by mark on Apr 27, 2021 13:32:35 GMT -5
My wife and I just bought a 2017 Sonic 190VRB and spent the first weekend in the woods with it. We were planning on cooking dinner over the campfire, but as luck would have it, it poured all night. Thank goodness we were not in a tent. We improvised and cooked inside and over my Coleman camping stove under the awning. This got me to thinking that there is no connection for a propane grill.
Has anyone added a quick connect and grill set up to their Sonic? Love to learn about the set up and how you added it.
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rue
Newbie RV’er
Retired and living large!
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Post by rue on May 1, 2021 13:42:08 GMT -5
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Post by wireman134 on May 26, 2021 20:20:56 GMT -5
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dlakeman
Weekender RV’er
Please delete my account. I have sold my Stratus.
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Post by dlakeman on Jul 6, 2021 16:28:39 GMT -5
I don't see a link to yellow Teflon tape to wrap around the male fitting threads.
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Post by narayb10 on Jul 13, 2022 12:53:16 GMT -5
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Post by navylcdr on Jul 13, 2022 19:17:58 GMT -5
Have you tried it yet? Did it work?
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Post by narayb10 on Jul 14, 2022 15:26:00 GMT -5
I will be trying this tomorrow and will post a feedback.
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Post by Eugene on Jul 14, 2022 17:29:00 GMT -5
Won't it be 2 pressure regulators? One from RV and one built into the stove, where you normally screw 1lb green cans?
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Post by earlelaine on Jul 14, 2022 17:38:39 GMT -5
You can only use one regulator at a time. One is already on the trailer propane tanks, so if you connect a BBQ with it's own regular to the auxiliary outlet under the trailer you will have a very flame. Must remove regular on BBQ grill and gas fire pit.
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