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s0rce /r/trailmeals
5 points
1970-01-19 06:34:32.348 +0000 UTC

So, I'm going to assume your stove is running at high pressure (regulatated down from the tank pressure to about 16psi) this is what I tihnk most of these outdoor camp stoves with the rigid regulator do. This is different than some of the grills that run on low pressure, about 0.4psi, same as RV propane plumbing. If your stove is low pressure then you have lots of options for adapters. Look at companies like Torjik https://torjik.com/ and you can basically just make whatever tubing and stuff you want with parts from Amazon and other distributors.

If your stove is more likely high pressure then Camp-Chef/Stansport (same manufacturer) has what I think you want:

https://www.campchef.com/mountain-series-flexible-regulator-kit.html

https://www.amazon.com/Stansport-30-Inch-Regular-Appliance-Cylinder/dp/B005EUE214

However, I'm not completely certain if they use the same connector... based on the Q&A on Amazon it looks like the fitting is different

https://www.amazon.com/Stansport-Pressure-Regulator-Propane-Cylinder/dp/B00M2UDPAI/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=coleman+regulator&qid=1578872134&sr=8-5

I think Camp-Chef/Stansport uses M14-1 threads but I don't heave a measurement for the length of the male threaded portion on the stove.

Check if coleman has the accessory you want.

Alternatively, consider getting a 5lb propane tank if you can find an adapter for this.

FirstLastBirth /r/camping
2 points
1970-01-20 02:10:26.779 +0000 UTC

I decided to go with this, and just unscrew it from the stove each time. But leave the line attached to the propane(as long as it doesn’t leak)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005EUE214/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ES384P78H5QT3M2NS9P1