LMichaels
TVWBB 2-Star Olympian
This regulator is NOT meant for low pressure use. Grills are meant/designed to run at NO MORE than 11"WC on LP NOT up to 20PSI. For reference 11"WC is .39 PSI. This is a HUGE difference. These adjustable regulators are meant EXCLUSIVELY for devices that REQUIRE high pressure LP to operate. Large space heaters, large high capacity burners i.e. what some folks call a turkey fryer, forced air LP heaters and so on. High pressure regulators are not accurate trying to keep them down to .5 PSI or less and so an application like this is extremely dangerous. Q regulators can be had anywhere from $45 to $60 and if one is malfunctioning is the ONLY SAFE way to proceed.
If someone is 100% sure they would never use a 1# bottle for their Q grill it is relatively easy to separate the regulator from the control valve and then using 1/8" NPT fittings easily available a standard tank mounted regulator running at the CORRECT SAFE pressure can be adapted. I did exactly this on my daughter's Q200 about 12 years ago and it works perfectly fine and SAFE to this day. So the idea of "saving?" perhaps $20 against the risk of running something totally not meant for and unsafe is something I canot understand and would hope anyone else reading this thread would never be foolish enough to attempt.
If someone is 100% sure they would never use a 1# bottle for their Q grill it is relatively easy to separate the regulator from the control valve and then using 1/8" NPT fittings easily available a standard tank mounted regulator running at the CORRECT SAFE pressure can be adapted. I did exactly this on my daughter's Q200 about 12 years ago and it works perfectly fine and SAFE to this day. So the idea of "saving?" perhaps $20 against the risk of running something totally not meant for and unsafe is something I canot understand and would hope anyone else reading this thread would never be foolish enough to attempt.