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Differences in propane hookup



 
 
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Old 07-07-2004, 11:41 AM
jdoe
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Does anyone have knowledge of the difference between the propane fitting
used in the US and the UK? Friend wants to bring his Genesis C back to UK
but cannot find out what's needed for it to work properly there (UK). BTW
weber says there is some kind of difference but won't tell him or sell him
the parts.
Thanks
Larry


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Old 08-07-2004, 01:31 AM
Edwin Pawlowski
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"jdoe" wrote in message

Does anyone have knowledge of the difference between the propane fitting
used in the US and the UK? Friend wants to bring his Genesis C back to UK
but cannot find out what's needed for it to work properly there (UK). BTW
weber says there is some kind of difference but won't tell him or sell him
the parts.


Propane hookups are the same on all brands in the US. A propane dealer can
probably tell you what is different. Check with a dealer in the UK as they
may have an adaptor or could change out the fitting. Screw Weber, go with
an independent.
Ed


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Old 08-07-2004, 01:31 AM
Edwin Pawlowski
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"jdoe" wrote in message

Does anyone have knowledge of the difference between the propane fitting
used in the US and the UK? Friend wants to bring his Genesis C back to UK
but cannot find out what's needed for it to work properly there (UK). BTW
weber says there is some kind of difference but won't tell him or sell him
the parts.


Propane hookups are the same on all brands in the US. A propane dealer can
probably tell you what is different. Check with a dealer in the UK as they
may have an adaptor or could change out the fitting. Screw Weber, go with
an independent.
Ed


 




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