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There is only one type of propane that can be used for your BBQ. If you go to any store that sells propane for BBQs you will be able to purchase a tank of propane. However since this is the first time you will be connecting your BBQ to a propane tank you have to make sure that you have the right fittings and hose to connect to the tank.
Information about propane tank services can be found at SIS Propane, Propane 101, Temp Heat, Sparlings, Eagle Propane, Natural Handyman and True Point.
A propane tank, a sheet of metal shaped into a grill, some tubes, and a lighter. Connect the tubes to the propane tank, turn it on, light the lighter and BOOM!!!! You have your grill.
On the Coleman roadtrip grill, there is a propane connector located at the end of the propane line. Simply connect the line to the appropriate size propane tank and tight the connector. If you are using a large tank, you will need to purchase an adapter.
For a short amount of time yes.
You can't convert natural gas to propane because natural gas is methane and propane is what it says it is. Given that, there are Compressed Natural Gas cars, and if you get a natural gas compressor you can use it in a car.
if the tank has been converted to a quick connect tank then the adapter should simply unscrew from the female threat of the cylinder..(the threads are left hand threads.. this means that they are reverse so you will want to twist the the right to loosen it) if the tank is a factory quick connect the only way to switch it to a twist on would be to have licensed professionals switch the valve which is not worth the money
As long as your house stove is not running off of natural gas (a pipeline routed through your neighborhood with a big meter on the side of your house = natural gas). If your house has a big huge gas tank on the side of it, it is propane, and that is what those bottled gas things are that you buy at the gas station. Disconnect the gas line at the huge tank outside your house, and connect the small tank you got at the gas station directly to the line right there. I have done it myself before, and I am also a plumber with experience in working and installing gas lines. Joeman
Given sufficient ingenuity and equipment you could. Whether it is safe to do so is another matter entirely. I noticed on my gas grill that it appears the fittings could match up (it would mean removing pieces from the grill) I just cant afford the 265.00 they want for the 100gallon min delivery of propane. when I only went through about 2.5 gallons per month from the bulk tank.
A 60 gallon tank?
The propane tank holds 30 liters.
About 120psi for a 16 oz propane tank