With double regulated LP pressure, the grill should still work but it will be a lazy flame and not much heat. Your best solution would be to remove the grill regulator like Rover did. I would be concerned about running a high pressure line from the tanks which could be as high as 250 PSI, if the line ever leaks or breaks, it will make for a very interesting day. Everyone has seen a 100 PSI air hose flopping around, now double the pressure and add a spark into the mix.
Greg
probably, it's the best solution in this case, however I don't think that I would be able to do all these schemes on my own. I'd better buy a new grill. Moreover, speaking of gas grills, I've already checked all reliable sources where gas grills are described and I decided to order a huge four burner gas grill. I've ordered the Royal Gourmet 4-Burner, I guess it would be the best choice for me and my family. I personally prefer to cook outdoors, which means that our backyard is finally occupied by me cooking steaks and different kind of meat. If not a guide from wellfed, I wouldn't be so confident about my choice. This guide is amazing, literally. All necessary info gathered in one place!
Gas Grill Connection
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Posted · Edited by Sonya8
probably, it's the best solution in this case, however I don't think that I would be able to do all these schemes on my own. I'd better buy a new grill. Moreover, speaking of gas grills, I've already checked all reliable sources where gas grills are described and I decided to order a huge four burner gas grill. I've ordered the Royal Gourmet 4-Burner, I guess it would be the best choice for me and my family. I personally prefer to cook outdoors, which means that our backyard is finally occupied by me cooking steaks and different kind of meat. If not a guide from wellfed, I wouldn't be so confident about my choice. This guide is amazing, literally. All necessary info gathered in one place!