I’m trying to set up a quick-connect system for my natural gas crawfish boiler and could use some guidance. Here’s my setup:

  • Gas line on patio: 1/2" female threads
  • Boiler connection: 3/4" male threads

I want to use quick-connect fittings so I can easily detach the boiler and store it in the garage. My initial thought was:

  • A 1/2" male quick-connect for the gas line
  • A 3/4" female quick-connect for the boiler (though I recognize I might need an adapter)
  • A compatible hose to link them

But I’m struggling to find a straightforward kit or parts that match these sizes. Am I missing something? Are there adapters or specific brands that simplify this?

Edit: Thank you @hex123456 and @David_Eight! I got it figured out. In case anyone finds this for a similar setup, here is what I did:

  • hex123456@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    Pretty sure you have it backwards. The female quick connect has an auto-shutoff valve built in so should be on the supply side for safety even if you have a ball valve to turn it off manually.

    • MysteriousSophon21@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      This is 100% correct - the female quick connect should ALWAYS be on the supply side for gas saftey, since it has the auto-shutoff valve that prevents gas from flowing when disconnected.