I have an E3.
Can I use the Weber Q without changing anythin on the pup? I want to be able to just set it on a table, hook it up and cook. Is it that easy?
hook it up to what?
I set my Q on the table, open the lid, retrieve a small propane cyliner, screw it on, turn it to start, push the button to light, shut the lid, preheat a few minutes, cook.
If you get yourself an extension hose for your propane tank, you can hook it up to the tank on your PU or carry a spare tank.
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I hate those 1# cans..... :swear: . They are expensive hard to stow and I can never find them when I want them. I even have one of those fill adapters, just a general pain.... It's so nice to be able to hook up to you on-board propane tank.
You want to hook it up to the PUs high pressure port where the high pressure stove connects?
Her is a group of pics detailing hooking it up to the high pressure port on a Coleman running the stove and the Q at the same time!
Marshall tee for two! (http://picasaweb.google.com/ozandus/PopupCookingSolutions#5269372379361075618)
Quote from: coachYou want to hook it up to the PUs high pressure port where the high pressure stove connects?
Her is a group of pics detailing hooking it up to the high pressure port on a Coleman running the stove and the Q at the same time!
Marshall tee for two!
Thanks Coach but the link to your pics didn't work.
No worries though. You guys answered my question. Just put the grill on a table...hook it up to the port where I'd hook up my outdoor stove that came with the camper and commence cooking. Got it.
Thanks again!
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OH!!!!! Just one more thing.........make sure that you put something on the table that can take the heat. Otherwise, it may melt your table..........I found that out the hard way.......... :banghead:
Coach,
Do you have a part number for the Marshall brass propane T?
Tried looking it up, but had no luck. I have the hose, need the "T"
Thanks,
Greg