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Sidekick adaptation for home propane line

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devehf:
Has anyone been able to take off the supplied propane tank line and replacing it with a standard propane flexible line to the house propane bib?




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Canadian John:

 No I haven't. There is a lot of info regarding what you are asking about. Simply do a search.

 What I see should be straight forward as the regulator is part of the hose you are removing.

 Using quick couplers would allow you to move the unit out of the way or relocate it.

 The most difficult part would be the supply. Breaking into or extending the existing propane supply. This may be best left to a LICENSED pro for safety and insurance reasons.
 
 Welcome to Pellet Fan.

WiPelletHead:
The Camp Chef website shows the parts you would need.

PGSEAR-15NG Gas Valve
NGKIT Gas Hose

02ebz06:
Welcome to the forum.
House would most likely be Natural Gas, which is different than Propane, unless in a Rural area, then you may have Propane to the house.
That would require a conversion (changing the jets I believe) as well as the hose.
Not sure if that is what WIPelletHead was referencing.

devehf:
House is not Natural Gas. It is propane. What WiPelletHead refers to is irrelevant. Thanks anyway.

I've done searching and have not found the exact information I am looking for.
I am not able to get the hose nut to budge. Is it standard lefty loosey. Or opposite.

>straight forward as the regulator is part of the hose you are removing
Meaning what? The house tank has a regulator. What is straight forward?

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