How do I change my regulator to fit onto my propane tank for Ooni Koda 16? (UK)Updated 7 months ago
If you have a 37mBar oven and you're using a red propane tank, you'll need to
purchase a POL regulator. It will look something like
[this](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Propane-Regulator-Gas-Flogas-
cylinders/dp/B07N1JRK8C/ref=bmx_dd88v82o_3/260-7649989-4322467?pd_rd_w=QqW0t&pf_rd_p=eb113e0f-8c39-4b39-8cfa-62247fe4355e&pf_rd_r=MHRH9GAHFJBZ0FKN7MD3&pd_rd_r=c74d8826-3db7-4b03-b599-0b84e5bf85ae&pd_rd_wg=K2MGo&pd_rd_i=B07N1JRK8C&psc=1\)).
Once you have the new regulator, watch this instructional video and follow the
steps below:
1\. Loosen the jubilee clips, which look like this:
[](https://ooni.intercom-
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2\. Soften up the edge of the hose by warming it with a hair dryer or dipping
the hose in hot water for 10 seconds.
3\. Once you have softened the hose, pull the regulator off.
4\. Replace the Ooni-provided regulator with the POL regulator.
5\. Replace the jubilee clips and tighten them so there's an airtight seal
around the hose and valve.
6\. Perform a leak test:
* Put some soapy water or a leak detector spray on the connection points of your hose.
* Turn the gas on and see if any bubbles are created.
* If you see bubbles, you've got a leak - go back and make sure your hose is tightly sealed and does not have any tears.
* If there are no bubbles, you're ready to make some pizza.