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09-19-2020, 08:29 AM #1
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Propane grill recommendation?
Hi Grand Design owners!
We recently bought a Momentum and are looking to add a propane grill to it, mainly for cooking hamburgers, hotdogs, small steaks, etc. Nothing fancy. 😊
I believe I found a quick connect underneath the camper, but looks like it already has something connected to it? Picture here in case it’s helpful:
Before I buy something, does anyone have any recommendations ( available on Amazon is a preference ), given my hook up options, which I believe are the quick connect, or simply disconnecting one of the big tanks up front and connecting it there during use?
Many thanks in advance!
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09-19-2020, 09:01 AM #2
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This is what we use now. It will do more than grill burgers. We bought ours at Big 5 Sporting good.
https://www.amazon.com/Blackstone-Ta.../dp/B076MFM8LX
The grill we bought had all these accessories in the box
https://www.amazon.com/Blackstone-Si...RMG2NFPMKVC6M9Last edited by NASCAR9; 09-19-2020 at 09:05 AM.
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09-19-2020, 09:30 AM #3
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You can also look at adding a quick disconnect Y adapter to split the Propane Supply.
Hard to tell from the photo if you have enough space to make this work.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z511ZRL..._JnIzFb7MCKAFY
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09-19-2020, 09:48 AM #4
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You found the wrong connection. That line is probably attached to your fridge or stove. Unfortunately you did not post your unit information. Go to the GD web site and pull up your trailer. They usually show the fitting location on the floor plan. GD provides a T fitting with valve curbside specifically for attaching grills etc. Keep looking along the curb side edge. Mine had a tag on it and was about mid unit.
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09-19-2020, 09:59 AM #7
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Apologies! It’s a 2018 Momentum 351M...I did take a pretty thorough look around the underside and this was the only thing I saw, but let me try and find the floor plan diagram you mentioned.
If I don’t have another connection, I’m assuming it might not be a good idea to add a Y connection to the one I pictured if it’s connected to the fridge or stove?
Thank you all again, this is so helpful ( this is my first RV! ). [emoji4]
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09-19-2020, 10:19 AM #8
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Blackstone griddles like the one @NASCAR9 recommends above are very popular - some guys have posted adoringly about them. However they are griddles where your food cooks on a hot flat piece of steel, rather than grills where your food cooks on bars over open flames.
We have one of the Weber 'Q' model grills that has worked OK for us for several years. It doesn't get even close to as blazing-hot as a home gas bbq - which is how I like to cook - but in three years we've turned out all of the foods you listed on it and more.
https://www.weber.com/CA/en/grills/g...cues/q-series/
Most small table-top grills and griddles are designed to run on the little one-pound cans of propane (like the green Coleman ones). In order to use these cookers with your trailer's propane system they have to be modified, which usually isn't hard to do.
The grill/griddle's regulator can usually be un-screwed and removed (because the propane supply in your trailer is already pressure-regulated) and quick-connect adapters and fittings are purchased to attach to the grill/griddle where the regulator was. A hose with the appropriate fittings is also required. Some RV stores sell kits with all fittings and hose required for the conversion - we bought one several years ago at General RV for about $70.
Regarding the "quick-connect" fitting you already have, I don't know your trailer and don't want to guess what the gas lines in your photo are doing. However I can tell you that our trailer has a connection like that using a quick-connect fitting that is not intended to be disconnected - probably used by the factory for their convenience, not ours.
Our trailer had an outdoor kitchen option that we instructed the dealer to remove, and that left us the bonus of a convenient quick-connect fitting with a valve-lock lever on it to ensure secure connection and no leaking when not in use.
[EDIT: the site has rotated those photos 90 degrees counter-clockwise, consider that as you read on.]
The valve lock control is the black lever on the right side. It is connected to supply way over on the other side of the trailer, connected just below the regulator to the T-fitting you can see there. I'd guess that GD chose to do it this way rather than mess with fittings and another regulator at the tank on the park side of the trailer where you'll typically want to be cooking. It also has the advantage of the full supply of propane available in the trailer, rather than just what's in the park side tank when you want to cook.
It's a nice setup, but a bit of work. Alternatively you can just pick up a hose to attach to the park side propane tank, and the fittings required to attach to your modified grill/griddle.
However you approach connecting it, just be certain before you buy that your grill/griddle will let you easily remove its regulator and install the quick-connect fittings on it.
Or, just settle for using the little propane bottles.
Good luck with your choices.Last edited by boyscout; 09-19-2020 at 10:27 AM.
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I purchased the Coleman Roadtrip 285 and wanted to connect it to the rig's outside propane quick connect, but I couldn't figure out how to remove the pressure regulator on the grill. So I purchased a hose to connect to the rig's propane directly. I'm pleased with how the grill works and how easy it is to setup and take down, not so pleased that I cannot connect it to the rig's quick-connect. Good luck with your selection and grilling, there are a lot to chos
Does anyone know how to remove the regulator on this grill?Steve Kuzmeski
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https://www.amazon.com/Blackstone-Gr.../dp/B00JGOO6YW
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