Outdoor Living & Lifestyles - Converting Sunbeam SG7502WP propane grill to natural gas?

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kwozniak
04-15-08, 12:34 PM
Hello - I am trying to convert my Sunbeam SG7502WP propane grill to Natural Gas, as I have run a gas line to the outside of my house and I am trying to utilize the convenience of never running out of gas.

I had bought a kit but it didn't fit so I had to return it. Does anyone know what kit can convert my Sunbeam over to Natural Gas? I cannot seem to find the right kit anywhere in stores or online.

Thanks!


Newt
04-17-08, 12:37 AM
Maybe this article will be helpful.
http://bbq.about.com/od/gasgrills/a/aa030505a.htm

You might also find this thread helpful.
http://forum.doityourself.com/showthread.php?t=256383

Newt

spdavid
04-17-08, 06:59 AM
Honestly you should buy a better quality grill made to use with natural gas.Sunbeam is one of several brands we that sell Webers regard as disposible grills as they usually have a short lifespan.

Trying to convert a low end grill is problematic at best.You will not find actual Sunbeam parts for the purpose.Obviously you don't want to fool around with something that can explode or catch fire.Conversion involves changing internal orifices etc.

Use your Sunbeam with propane until it fails then replace with a natural gas grill.