I'm buying my gas grill stuff from you guys because I like this video. Now let me wander outside and see what size fitting I have and then get online and figure this out and buy my quick disconnect and 15 ft hose. Thanks!
Had a Plummer extend our home propane gas line out to our blackstone. I just need to hook up the hose from this new extension to the griddle. My question is. Do I need another regulator at the griddle itself? My Plummer said that the house regulator will reduce the gas flow but I am not sure if that is enough or if it is safe.
@@ms.b4408 talk with my gas company and they confirmed that the house regulator was enough. I just hooked up the LP hose to the new supply and she works great.
I'm here for the same information. I have a Blackstone but a propane tank though. I read it was a different pressure on the lines. Just can't find the right info.
@@VectorAxus talked with my gas company… one of their installers got back to me… I sent him pics of the house regulator. There is a regulator at my underground tank and at my home… he confirmed that this should be fine for the Blackstone and he had the same setup with no regulator at the griddle. Depending on your home setup, I would just reach out to your local gas supplier to see if they agree.
I'm very confused. Near the 3 minute mark, you describe how to determine the size of your fitting. You show how it is stamped on the side, or you can measure it. My confusion comes from the fact that these don't seem to match up at all! The side of the fitting says 1/2", but when you measure the fitting, the inner diameter is CLEARLY 3/4"! How is this possible? Based on the label, the "real" measurement is 1/2" - but where does one measure to come up with that? I ask because I have a female quick disconnect that I have measured at 3/4", but I can't seem to find any natural gas hoses in this diameter. Everything is either 3/8" or 1/2". From this video, I'm guessing that maybe 1/2" is the diameter I want, but I'm hesitant, since that is actually SMALLER than my measurement of 3/4"... Any help on this?
It is more confusing than you explain here when you don't even show which end goes where - I have a natural gas barbecue and quick connect box and a 3/8 hose and a quick connect adapter - and can't even determine which end goes in to the barbeque.
This video helped me very much, thank you.
Glad it helped!
Is it safe to use quick connect fittings inside for propane heaters?
I'm buying my gas grill stuff from you guys because I like this video. Now let me wander outside and see what size fitting I have and then get online and figure this out and buy my quick disconnect and 15 ft hose.
Thanks!
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Had a Plummer extend our home propane gas line out to our blackstone. I just need to hook up the hose from this new extension to the griddle. My question is. Do I need another regulator at the griddle itself? My Plummer said that the house regulator will reduce the gas flow but I am not sure if that is enough or if it is safe.
Hi Have the same doubt.
How you did?
@@ms.b4408 talk with my gas company and they confirmed that the house regulator was enough. I just hooked up the LP hose to the new supply and she works great.
I'm here for the same information. I have a Blackstone but a propane tank though. I read it was a different pressure on the lines. Just can't find the right info.
@@VectorAxus talked with my gas company… one of their installers got back to me… I sent him pics of the house regulator. There is a regulator at my underground tank and at my home… he confirmed that this should be fine for the Blackstone and he had the same setup with no regulator at the griddle. Depending on your home setup, I would just reach out to your local gas supplier to see if they agree.
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I'm very confused. Near the 3 minute mark, you describe how to determine the size of your fitting. You show how it is stamped on the side, or you can measure it. My confusion comes from the fact that these don't seem to match up at all! The side of the fitting says 1/2", but when you measure the fitting, the inner diameter is CLEARLY 3/4"! How is this possible? Based on the label, the "real" measurement is 1/2" - but where does one measure to come up with that?
I ask because I have a female quick disconnect that I have measured at 3/4", but I can't seem to find any natural gas hoses in this diameter. Everything is either 3/8" or 1/2". From this video, I'm guessing that maybe 1/2" is the diameter I want, but I'm hesitant, since that is actually SMALLER than my measurement of 3/4"... Any help on this?
Nice bro.
Thanks Rick!
Thank you Rick!
How can I add a solenoid valve to my 20lb propane tank?
Hi Shirley, don't hesitate to contact our stores and ask our guys for help!
How do you measure?
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It is more confusing than you explain here when you don't even show which end goes where - I have a natural gas barbecue and quick connect box and a 3/8 hose and a quick connect adapter - and can't even determine which end goes in to the barbeque.
Hi Jim. Sounds like you should come in and talk to one of our experts. Bring pictures and measurements of what you're trying to connect.
@@bagavid4591 I have no idea where you are. So coming in is totally dependant on where you are.
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I went to the Barbecue Galore in Studio City California and they don’t carry any quick connection! You cannot even order one! What a waste of help!
You went to a different company. We're in Canada. You'll have to drive a bit farther.
@@bagavid4591 🤣 - LOL!
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I have questions, but from looking at the other comments, you won't answer anyway. So never-ending. I will go elsewhere
Hi Hugh, we've got experts in all our stores. Contact us and we'll have you covered
The word is “picture” NOT “ pitcher”
Lol get outta here Bill