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  1. Bruce

    HOW TO: Weber Q1xx and Q2xx Regulator Delete

    WHAT: This is a How To on bypassing (replacing) the regulator on a Q grill for use on a bulk propane tank. WHY: The regulators on Weber Q grills are notorious for dying, making noises, malfunctioning and other problems. Replacement regulators typically cost $50 or more for a new one. This is...
  2. D

    Problems with gas flow on my Weber Q 1200 (and I've done everything to fix it)

    Hi, everyone. So, my Weber Q 1200 :weberq: has a bad gas flow problem. The flames basically only light on half the burner tube (the area closest to the gas intake). I've watched all the videos. I've pulled out the burner tube and cleaned it. I've poked all the holes on it to make sure there...
  3. E

    Need a longer hose and regulator for Silver C grill

    Hi, I'm Ed, I live in Maine. I have two Weber grills, a Genesis Silver A that I've owned for several years, and a nice Silver C that I recently acquired and restored to operating condition. Here's my situation and question for the forum: I want to install a new, longer propane hose and...
  4. A

    help with regulator piece (on weber q200)

    Hi (cross posting this from yahoo answers) I'm having a problem connecting a propane tank to my grill (Weber Q200). Basically, I inherited the grill from a friend, who used to connect small camping propane canisters to it. I began using it the same way as him, and one day, while I was...
  5. P

    Q300: can I replace the regulator?

    I have a one year old Q300 gas grill that I purchased in Europe when living there. Recently moved to to Panama and need a different gas regulator to accommodate the gas bottle types available here. The difference, best described in layman's terms, as from a regulator that sits on top of the gas...

 

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