How to supply gas to barbcue from gaslow system.

To those who don't like cutting holes in their vans there's a couple of things I can say with absolute certainty: you will make a better job of it than the manufacturer of the van did (or would); and it will never cause water ingress because you will (a) go for overkill when you seal it and (b) watch it like a hawk just in case :).
 
This is my external barbecue point, mounted inside my gas locker adjacent to my refillable gas tanks.

I have no problem with it. Opening the locker is required for accessing the hose for the Cadac anyway, and leaving the locker open is hardly a hindrance for the time the Cadac is connected. Once finished, I disconnect the lead and close the locker.

 
Where's the filler point for your Gaslow?

I fitted a bbq point next to that on ours. It's in the plastic skirt rather than the side of the van itself so nothing to worry about in drilling it.

The round white one is the Gaslow filler and the square grey one is a Bullfinch bbq point.

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Can you help with my connection. I have tried every combination of levers but cannot get the gas to work on the Cadac Safari Chef 2
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Another thing to check is there isn’t a shut off tap in line, which I have on mine.
Try and trace the pipe work back to the regulator.

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HP (High Pressure) Use with gas canisters only.

LP (Low Pressure) Use with bottled gas only.
 
I fitted a very similar fitting to a previous van. just a length of copper pipe tee'd into the gas pipe in the locker run to a tap and then a quick release fitting. not only could it be used to supply a bbq, but with a hose and bottle regulator made up to suit whatever country is a great backup for when lpg pumps are hard to find.
Snap, or to put it another way . Quick release gas point suitable with door open or as above add a foreign bottle and regulator (or emergency calor).yes I've noticed the date
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