hopefully there is a plumber/propane expert in the house...
I have a remote log cabin in WV that has a small galley kitchen with no exhaust fan/vent, so I cook mostly on the weber when I can but would like to expand my capability.
My next project is I found a used propane gas range cooktop for $100 (the kind you would put in an island with a vent overhead, no stove - 36" wide, 21" deep, maybe 5" tall) and I'm going to make a custom table, something like the picture below but with some wind screen and maybe some doors, tile on top, etc. The propane tank will sit below/inside. This will allow me to cook outside without smoking up/stinking up the house and can enjoy the great outdoors more. If it ends up working well, I may add a roof to it and make another to house my weber grill without the legs. This will set on my porch in the corner away from seating.
Question: what do I need to adapt a 20lb grill sized propane tank for a cooktop? I would imagine I need a regulator (low pressure?) and something to connect to whatever the gas connector is on the stovetop (believe they are a universal size). Some things say two regulators (one at stove, one at tank) and I'm dumb on this topic.
Any help would be appreciated. I'm lazy, so if there is a "kit" out there, happy to go that route. I've been searching and have not found a simple answer yet :(
Thanks!