quick disconnect on grill propane tank

John Z

if you will
I want to replace my grill's propane tank (which is getting rusty after 10 years), but it has a quick disconnect that interfaces with my Weber grill. I see nice shiny tanks at BJ's (where I take my tank for refill), but they are all the normal screw connect. How do I get my quick disconnect to fit those tanks (or buy a tank with the same fitting I have)?

Here is a pic of my tank's connection.
 

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I wouldn't be surprised if that is a normal thread under there, and just screws off. If not, you can probably pick up a new quick disconnect. If you can't find one locally, check with the propane gas dealers in the area.
 

Dougstermd

ORGASM DONOR
I wouldn't be surprised if that is a normal thread under there, and just screws off. If not, you can probably pick up a new quick disconnect. If you can't find one locally, check with the propane gas dealers in the area.

:yeahthat:
 
Remember - Gas Fittings are REVERSE threaded than normal plumbing fittings :yay:

This was done so cheaper plumbing fittings not rated for gas flow/pressure and metal type was not used on gas appliances!!!
 

SoCo

New Member
If you go to weber grill website - you can buy the needed piece & hose for @ $29.00 Check w/HomeDepot as they also sell Weber parts. They are great - call them on Monday and they may just send you one -- they have done that before....
 
Cool, I'll check it out!

"IF" I'm remembering right, it would have been in the row with the propane heaters. On the shelf there was a very small display of gas fittings and adapters. I "think" that may have been where I saw it.
 
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czygvtwkr

Guest
Not sure if thats even considered safe, might want to double check that.
 

outlawrc

Member
"IF" I'm remembering right, it would have been in the row with the propane heaters. On the shelf there was a very small display of gas fittings and adapters. I "think" that may have been where I saw it.

Yep, your correct, that is exactly where they are in Lowes, I picked one up there for myself.
 
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czygvtwkr

Guest
I guess since that quick disconnect is made for propane that it is ok.

One thing to note is nobody will refill a 10 year old propane tank, some type of law about that.
 
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