Thanks for the info. We are from Canada and are heading to Nucamp at the end of April for some warranty work and a factory tour. On the E-ZPASS form we were unable to enter our trailer information. We will be calling their 1-800 number this morning for clarification. I will update when I know more.
Assuming the outside propane connection is like on every other RV keep in mind that this is a low pressure connection, after the regulator. The typical small propane grills have their own regulator and in many cases the regulator and flame adjustment are a single unit so you can not simply remove it. With larger grills that connect to a full size propane tank one can simply replace the hose with the regulator with one that connects to the quick disconnect.
Although I had trailers in the past that had the propane quick disconnect, I never used it because of the hassle of adapters and regulators. Plus it limits where the grill can be placed, which more often than not is away from the provided table and benches.
I don't bring a BBQ grill anymore. Too heavy and too big. We have completely switched to a skottle from Tembo Tusk for all our cooking and I can't see us going back. Not only is it lighter and smaller to carry but it is also so much easier to clean. https://tembotusk.com/pages/skottle-grill
We still use the Coleman Road Trip grill we used for many years while tent camping. We don't take it very often. I've wondered about the Weber Little Joe. Weber has a table top, gas grill that looks nice. If it cooks and fits in your car, it's good.
I've used the smaller Weber Q for years. The Q used to be pretty popular with this crowd--it's solidly built with a heavy iron grill, has a griddle option, and with a few modifications can even be used as a makeshift oven for baking.
That said, it is a bit oddly shaped and a little bulky, but I've got plenty of space in the covered back of a truck, so I'm stickin' with it!
I love my very small Weber with igniter. I have had others that are larger and heavier, but prefer this one. It’s lightweight, has plenty of grill space for my needs, is reasonably priced, and does the job well. I had the lower model CharBroil but prefer having an igniter.
After spending way too much time trying to figure out which solar panel is on our '23 TAB 400 I finally just asked NuCamp. It's a Sunflare Flex60 185w panel. This is the attachment I received from NuCamp tech support.