You Need a Low Pressure RV Grill for Your Quick Connect (2023)

>Did your RV come from the factory with a quick connect propane port conveniently mounted to the side? Fantastic! Just grab your low-pressure RV grill, and let’s get cooking! But, if your propane grill isn’t a low pressure gas grill, that conveniently mounted RV quick connect isn’t going to work for you.

In today’s post, we’ll explain why, and we’ll give you some options for setting up the perfect cooking area right next to your RV, using your rig’s onboard propane tank to fuel your propane grill.

Let’s get those steaks sizzling!

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  1. 1)What Is a Low-Pressure RV Grill?
  2. 2)Why Doesn’t My Propane Grill Work With My RV Quick Connect?
  3. 3)Where Can I Get a Low Pressure RV Grill?
    1. 3.1)Flame King – YSNHT500 RV Or Trailer Mounted BBQ
    2. 3.2)Camping World Low Pressure Gas Grill
  4. 4)Can I Convert a High-Pressure Grill to a Low-Pressure Grill for Use With an RV Quick Connect?
    1. 4.1)Weber Q1200
  5. 5)Can I Connect My High-Pressure Grill to My RV’s Propane Tank If My RV Doesn’t Have a Quick Connect Port?
  6. 6)Final Thoughts

What Is a Low-Pressure RV Grill?

A low-pressure gas grill for RV use is designed to work using the low pressure propane from your RV’s onboard propane tank (i.e. plumbed in downstream of, or after, your RV’s onboard regulator). This means that you don’t have to carry an extra propane cylinder to use your portable propane grill or gas-fueled camping griddle.

Low pressure grills for RV use are great because they allow you to simply grab the quick connect hose, connect it to the propane quick-connect mounted on the side of your rig, and start grilling!

Why Doesn’t My Propane Grill Work With My RV Quick Connect?

Unless you have a low-pressure RV grill, you won’t be able to simply connect your portable propane grill to your RV’s propane quick connect port and start cooking.

Here’s why:

Like all of the propane-fueled appliances on board your RV, RV quick connects are connected to low-pressure propane. However, not all propane BBQ grills will work with that low-pressure supply.

Most BBQ grills are designed with a built-in regulator that’s expected to be connected to high-pressure propane directly from a portable tank. If you connect these grills to a low-pressure propane supply, one of two things will happen.

  1. The grill won’t work at all because the regulator won’t allow any propane to flow. This occurs because the pressure of the incoming propane supply isn’t high enough to force the regulator to open.
  2. It will work (sort of), but very poorly. This is because the low pressure supply isn’t enough to heat completely.

That’s where low-pressure RV grills come into play. They will either have the correct regulator (designed to be supplied with low-pressure propane) or they won’t have a regulator at all, instead just controlling the flow of the already low-pressure propane being delivered by your RV’s regulator.

Where Can I Get a Low Pressure RV Grill?

Some RVs that come with the low pressure quick connect will also come with a low-pressure grill to go with it. But if yours didn’t, you may need to get one. (There’s also a secondary solution that we’ll look at later in the post.)

First, let’s take a look at some quality low-pressure RV grills to consider.

Flame King – YSNHT500 RV Or Trailer Mounted BBQ

This is a 12,000 BTU low pressure RV grill with 214 square inches of cooking surface and an adjustable flame controller. It has an upper grill deck and a bracket for mounting to the side of your rig. The hanging rack can also be used as a set of foldable legs, allowing the grill to be used as a free-standing unit (instead of mounted to the side of your RV).

This Flame King low-pressure gas grill for RVs comes with a mounting bracket, three handles, and a carry bag for easy transport.

Note that no hose is included with this grill. The seller recommends using Flame King hose model #100395-72 to connect to your RV’s propane system, or Flame King hose model #LPRH8 to connect to a standard propane cylinder.

As always, we suggest checking reviews from experienced users of the product.

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Flame King - YSNHT500 RV Or Trailer Mounted BBQ - Motorhome Gas Grill - 214 Sq Inch Cooking Surface - Adjustable Flame Controller, Black

  • RV/TRAILER COMPATIBLE: This BBQ and Grill station comes with a bracket to mount right onto the side of your motorhome, RV or trailer so you can have a...
  • COMPLETE GRILLING STATION: This incredibly convenient motorhome compatible gas grill w/ 12,000 BTU includes an adjustable flame controller, upper...

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Flame King RV, Van, Trailer, Dual Quick Connect Hose, LP Gas Only, 72 Inch, 1/4 Inch ID - 100395-72 , Black

  • 1/4" ID Thermo Plastic Hose Assembly including a 1/4" Model 250 Male Quick Disconnect Plug x 1/4" Model 250 Female Quick Disconnect
  • 72" Overall Length

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Flame King 90 Degree Low-Pressure Propane Gas Regulator Hose with Quick Connect for RVs, Grills, Heaters, Burners, 8 Feet - LPRH8

  • 90 Degree Low-Pressure Regulator with a QCC Type 1 Tank connection and thermo-plastic hose terminating in a 1/4" Model 250 Female Quick Disconnect
  • Solid Brass Pre-installed Fittings on an 8-ft Regulator Hose (96 inches overall length)

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Camping World Low Pressure Gas Grill

The grill features a 214 sq. in. grilling surface with a 10,000-BTU stainless steel burner. The grill mounts easily to the side of your RV but can also be used on a tabletop with a provided rack. It has an electronic ignition and an easily adjustable flame, as well as a temperature gauge.

This low-pressure RV grill also features insulated handles, a grease drip tray, a locking lid with a dual clasp, and a carry bag for compact storage and portability.

This Low Pressure Gas Grill from Camping World will run you $100.

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Camping World’s Low Pressure Gas Grill is designed for use with your RV’s onboard propane system via quick connect. It can be mounted to your RV or used on a table. (Photo source: Camping World)

The grill above is designed for use with an RV’s built-in propane system, but it doesn’t come with the necessary hose and/or adapters needed to connect it to your RV’s quick-connect fitting.

Some RVs may come with everything needed for use with the quick connect fitting on the side of the RV, but even then some adapters may be needed to connect the hose to the grill. These are usually available at big-box hardware stores.

Camping World also has an RV propane connection hose available. Here’s an 8-foot-long hose:

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A hose like this one from Camping World is necessary to connect your low pressure RV grill to your RV’s propane quick connect port. (Photo source: Camping World)

Can I Convert a High-Pressure Grill to a Low-Pressure Grill for Use With an RV Quick Connect?

In many cases, you can! We’ll use the very popular Weber Q grills as an example. These high-pressure grills come with a hose and regulator for use with portable propane canisters. For this reason, you can’t simply connect a Weber Q (or any other high-pressure grill) to your RV’s low-pressure propane system via the quick connect.

Let’s take a quick look at a Weber Q, and then we’ll show you exactly how you can connect your high-pressure grill to your rig’s low-pressure onboard propane system.

Weber Q1200

This is one of several Weber grills that are extremely popular with RVers and campers everywhere… maybe because the Q1200 comes in a variety of colors?

This porcelain-enameled grill offers a single stainless steel burner that produces 8,500 BTU to heat the 189-square-inch cooking surface. It features folding side tables, a lid thermometer, electronic ignition, and a removable grease catch pan.

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Weber Q1200 Liquid Propane Grill, Titanium

  • One stainless steel burner produces 8500 BTU-per-hour to heat 189 square-inch total cooking area. Dimensions - Lid Open and Tables Out (inches)-24.6 H...
  • Porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grates and cast aluminum lid and body

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Now… out of the box, you can’t use this high-pressure grill with your RV’s onboard propane system. It’s designed to be used with high-pressure portable propane canisters.

However, if you want to convert a Weber grill for use with your rig’s built-in low-pressure connection to the onboard propane tank, you’ll need a quick connect conversion kit (it comes in lengths of 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 feet).

Note: this conversion kit will only work with Weber Q models 100, 1000, 1200, 200, 2000, or 2200.

Here’s the 10-foot version:

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M.B. Sturgis Inc. Portable Q Grill Quick Disconnect Conversion Kit (10 Feet)

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The kit will allow you to remove the grill’s onboard regulator and then connect the grill to the low-pressure quick-connect port on your RV. Additionally, it includes the parts needed to convert the grill’s regulator to attach via quick-connect… so you can easily revert the grill to it’s normal state, allowing you to then use a high-pressure propane source (like a disposable or portable propane tank).

For a step-by-step tutorial on how to use this conversion kit to convert your Weber Q for use with your RV’s onboard propane system, we encourage you to watch this video.

Can I Connect My High-Pressure Grill to My RV’s Propane Tank If My RV Doesn’t Have a Quick Connect Port?

You can, and we did! We use our portable grill all the time, so it only made sense for us to convert our grill for use with our onboard propane tank.

To see how we did it, please have a look at our post on converting our BBQ grill connection.

If you prefer a more visual tutorial, here’s how we did it, step-by-step, video style!

Final Thoughts

We love our BBQ grill and use it daily. We can’t really imagine traveling without it, but we also can’t imagine hauling around a bunch of small propane bottles in order to be able to use it. That’s why we wanted to get this post out.

There are lots of options for connecting to your rig’s onboard propane tank(s) for use with your portable grill. We hope this information is helpful to you if you enjoy grilling like we do!

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FAQs

Is RV propane quick connect low pressure? ›

Like all of the propane-fueled appliances on board your RV, RV quick connects are connected to low-pressure propane. However, not all propane BBQ grills will work with that low-pressure supply.

What is a low pressure gas grill? ›

High-pressure grills can connect directly to a propane bottle which does not pass through an external regulator which is built onto most RV systems. Most high-pressure appliances will have their own regulator built in. Meanwhile low-pressure gas grills get connected after the LP regulator which reduces the gas flow.

Is RV propane regulator low pressure? ›

The first stage in a 2-stage regulator lowers the gas pressure from the propane cylinder(s) which is sometimes as high as 250 PSI to around 10 – 15 PSI. The second stage further refines the pressure down to a very steady and safe low pressure of 11 inches of water column which is required by RV appliances.

Can you use quick connect on high pressure propane? ›

Couple-Safe quick connect gas couplers will deliver high pressure propane (from a propane tank) with a maximum working pressure of the hose up to 350 psi.

What is considered low pressure propane? ›

A residential application will require a low pressure regulator which reduces the gas pressure to 6 ounces (10.5 inches water column). This low pressure regulator will be located on or near the main supply tank to the home, motor home, or camper.

How do I know if my propane pressure is low? ›

One of the most noticeable signs of a bad propane regulator is low gas pressure. If you notice that your propane-powered appliances are not performing as they should, such as a weak flame on a gas stove or a slow heat output from a gas furnace, it could be an indication that the regulator is not working correctly.

What size is a RV Quick Connect propane? ›

There are two sizes of gas QC (quick connection) fittings, they are 1/4" ans 3/8". The 1/4" are only used for LP gas and the 3/8" are typically found in natural gas applications.

Can you use Quick Connect for propane tank? ›

【Lp Quick Connect Fittings】The QCC interface can connect to U.S. standard 5-60 lb propane tanks. A 1/4 "female quick connector can be connected to a 1/4" male quick connection hose.

Can I use a grill propane regulator on camper? ›

So if you try to hook up a grill that comes with its own regulator… it won't work right. You can't regulate the low pressure again and wind up with the right propane pressure for your appliances to work. It might be possible to cobble together an adapter with hardware store parts, and bypass the second regulator.

How do I adjust the propane pressure in my RV? ›

If you need to adjust your RV propane regulator, remove the cap and notice the adjustment screw underneath. Turning this screw clockwise will increase the outlet pressure, in most cases, but the proper direction of the adjustment will also be marked on the regulator itself.

How many PSI is a RV propane system? ›

A RV dual propane regulator is the most common kind of regulator. It has a two-stage process, the first lowers the propane down to 10 to 15 psi from a higher number of sometimes over 250 psi.

What pressure is RV propane? ›

Most propane tanks have an internal pressure of between 120 and 200 psi.

How much pressure is in an RV propane line? ›

RVs are required to have a two-stage regulator. The first stage drops the vapor pressure to approximately 10 to 15 psi, and the second stage further reduces operating pressure to 11 inches of water column.

What is considered low pressure propane regulator? ›

In the case of Butane, the standard supply pressure is 28 mbar (11" water gauge) and for Propane it is 37 mbar (14" water gauge) - regulators that supply either of these pressures are called "low pressure regulators".

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