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Look under the top cover of the stove top. They may be in there. If not, you can get them online or at an appliance parts store. Just google propane conversion for the make and model of your stove.
Assuming you are referring to the Coleman Campers Grill Stove which is a side by side grill and stove unit than it is a pretty simple set up. All portable Coleman stoves set up basically the same. There should be a arm known as a regulator that came with the stove. The narrow end of this attaches to the right side of the stove and screws in. Then the propane bottle screws into the other larger end. make sure all connections are screwed together tightly. For more clarification check out these instructions: http://www.ehow.com/how_2106008_use-coleman-stove.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbYil-YQ8-Y
Ozark Trail GCT1705W Portable 2-Burner Double Propane Gas Stove replacement parts ARE NOT AVALABLE ANYWHERE !the only thing you can do is get a coleman regulator part number 5430 regulator .cut you tube and hose clamp it to the new one ! use a 5/16 fuel line use 4 clamps on each sides ! these stoves are junk and we are bot stuck with them :( this way beats throwing the piece of junk out ,then you will have a usable stove with a coleman regulator
u stove is designed for natural gas you need to retro fit or change the gas valve over to propane or locate a propane adapter kit for ur stove check with appliance part stores or product company
Just where the regulator attaches to the burner there is a small nut that may be loose. If you look closely at this and turn the regulator (stove off and hose detached!) you may see the nut hat turns easily. Tighten it and make sure the regulator does not rotate too freely, but still turns to adjust when attached to the hose or the smaller gas cartridge, if using that. Test carefully after this.
the fuel to air mixture is set incorrectlty or your pressure at the ouitlet for the gas valve is too low.
you culd play around adjusting the first part of this but for the gas valve part you have to have a manaometer to check it out correctly. then it should be set at 10"wc. Good Luck
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