Originally Posted by TXRam
OK, coleman stoves (don't know about grills) operate at 15psi per coleman. So, if my camper's propane supply is about that (sounds like it should be per burner's post above), I should be able to run it straight off the trailer's supply without adding another line, regulator, etc.

Originally Posted by burner
Keep in mind that Coleman back in their heyday in the RV world did lots of dicky things to make their product harder to use universally, so you may need to find an adapter or different thread style for your Coleman outdoor grill to hook it up properly. IIRC the ones we had left over at the RV store took a different threaded fitting.


Thanks again! This (the fitting(s)) was what I was trying to ask in my initial post - sorry if it wasn't clear.

For the others, I know I can get a coleman adaptor to come straight off of the large tank at high pressure, but this is not what I'm trying to accomplish. My camper already has a propane hose with a quick connect fitting on the side of the trailer - just need the fitting(s) for the coleman stove to connect to a hose from that quick connect - cleaner/easier connection. The fitting to connect directly to the stove is not available at Camping World, Academy or my local RV place - off to check with a propane supply house next, surely we can make something work.


I am PMing you the number of a place to call. As of when I was last there, they had Coleman hoses with the proper fittings available.

I would still double-check on the operating PSI of the grill. I think it may likely be much lower than 15 psi. That's just my gut feeling. You will have an unlightable appliance at the very least if you try to ignite 15 psig with a piezo or match. At worst, possible hazard.

Last edited by burner; 05/22/12.