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(@Dennis)
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Why doesn’t a popular sewer hose fit into the “hose compartment “?

Are you able to connect a Weber grill to the on board propane tank?


   
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(@Bill Joyce)
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Many RVs have the sewer hose won't fit issue.  I use these ends:

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Prest-O-Fit 1-0204 Hose Coupler Kit

With a RhinoFlex hose that does not have ends on it.  You also need the Prest-O-Fit Sewer Hose Adapter:

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They also make a straight one.


   
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(@Kirk W)
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  On 12/18/2019 at 10:52 PM, Dennis said:

Are you able to connect a Weber grill to the on board propane tank?

Welcome to the Escapee forums. The answer is yes, if you have a quick disconnect installed into your low pressure propane lines in the RV and also a flex hose to match attached to the grill. If you are in a trailer with removable propane cylinder bottles, you could disconnect a bottle and install your grill's propane regulator to it and so use that propane. 


   
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(@Dennis)
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When attached to the Rv gas does the grill regulator need to be disconnected?


   
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(@Kirk W)
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  On 12/19/2019 at 4:00 PM, Dennis said:

When attached to the Rv gas does the grill regulator need to be disconnected?

That depends on how you connect it. If you have the connection in the low pressure side of the RV propane system you should not need it. There are RVs with the connection in the high pressure side and in such case you would need to use the regulator. Unless a previous owner has had the fittings installed you will need to have that done. The connection is usually found in the area of your propane tank and if you have one it should be easy to see if it is installed before the pressure regulator or after it. 

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This is a picture of a motorhome propane tank that shows the gas fitting installed in the high pressure side where you would use the grill's pressure regulator. Looking from left to right you can see the propane shut-off valve, then the disconnect fitting, and then the pressure regulator. If this were a low pressure fitting it would look much the same but that hose & fitting would have been installed to the right of the pressure regulator. If your Ista doesn't have anything like this then you probably would need to have one installed. 


   
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