![]() Most Coleman stoves have pressure regulators attached to the externally protruded stiff hose where you connect the portable tank (see the picture below) so you don’t need any additional regulator. If you are not sure, you can check your stove’s manual and see if they have mentioned any pressure regulator. If you see one, it’s the pressure regulator. In such a case, you don’t need to add an external one to your conversion setup.Ĭheck your stove for a blob adjustable value. Most modern stoves and grills have built-in pressure regulators. The pressure regulator is a component that makes sure your equipment (stove or grill) always get a pressure suitable for optimum operation. ![]() That’s why the adaptor is mounted on the head of a few feet long high-pressure hoses making one piece of a conversion kit that connects the tank and the stove. It is also advisable to keep the large propane tank as far away from the firing stove as possible. To connect these two different connectors, we need an adaptor. On the other hand, the large propane tanks have ACME Type-1 connectors. The camp stoves that connects with the 1lb small and portable propane cylinders have 1″ threaded connectors in which you screw in your cylinder. This is your main component to convert your camp stove to work with any large propane tank. Let me briefly explain what they are so that you know which conversion kit you need to get.
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