Is your tank regulated at the front of the camper as well as the grill? I purchased a FlameKing but the regulator is built into the brass connection and may require another connection I don’t have yet. Thanks for the great explanation.
Thank you that was very helpful. I didn't know which way was the off position on my RV. When you go away from your RV or go to sleep at night do you leave the grill hooked up? Won't rain damage the grill top or the actually grill burner mechanism?
I do leave the grill hooked up. I have a blackstone cover that i use now. Prior to that, I would just use a trash bag and put something heavy on top. You definitely dont want the top grill surface to get wet and sit. It will rust.
@bryanbowman940 Mine came with the hose from the factory. I'm pretty sure they're all a standard size if you search for propane grill supply lines. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful on this one.
Is your tank regulated at the front of the camper as well as the grill? I purchased a FlameKing but the regulator is built into the brass connection and may require another connection I don’t have yet. Thanks for the great explanation.
I haven't. Honestly it's so small and easy to clean that I'm not sure that it'd be advantageous. I will add that the grill frequently over runs the tray and drips on the ground even when it's empty like the alignment of the grill top drain is poor. Kind of annoying...
Thanks for your video. I was puzzled by ours because we don't have the slide on the camper like you do. But we figured it out.
Great video, I'm not getting a spark from ignitor (brand new unit) when I twist knob. Is there a battery? Any suggestions?
Is your tank regulated at the front of the camper as well as the grill? I purchased a FlameKing but the regulator is built into the brass connection and may require another connection I don’t have yet. Thanks for the great explanation.
It is regulated at both the tank and grill.
Thank you that was very helpful. I didn't know which way was the off position on my RV. When you go away from your RV or go to sleep at night do you leave the grill hooked up? Won't rain damage the grill top or the actually grill burner mechanism?
I do leave the grill hooked up. I have a blackstone cover that i use now. Prior to that, I would just use a trash bag and put something heavy on top. You definitely dont want the top grill surface to get wet and sit. It will rust.
What size supply line and couplers is that? My suburban griddle didn’t come w a supple line.
@bryanbowman940 Mine came with the hose from the factory. I'm pretty sure they're all a standard size if you search for propane grill supply lines. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful on this one.
Is your tank regulated at the front of the camper as well as the grill? I purchased a FlameKing but the regulator is built into the brass connection and may require another connection I don’t have yet. Thanks for the great explanation.
Yes, it is
Where did you get your supply line from? Very helpful video.
That particular supply line came with the grill.
Have you looked for disposable foil liners for the grease tray?
I haven't. Honestly it's so small and easy to clean that I'm not sure that it'd be advantageous. I will add that the grill frequently over runs the tray and drips on the ground even when it's empty like the alignment of the grill top drain is poor. Kind of annoying...