Jack L
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14 hours ago, Ray,IN said:
FWIW a few natural gas appliance brands cannot be converted to LP, keep that in mine when shopping.
Thanks, I didn't know that
Jack L
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I already have a big residential electric refrig.
And I found out yesterday from my local Propane dealer that it is a simple procedure to convert a store bought natural gas range to burn LP gas. He said you can request the store to do it , have a plumber do it , or do it myself. (Just make sure I get the conversion kit)
The only other thing I have in the trailer that has gas is the electric/propane water heater, and we keep it on electric continuously
Thanks to all for your comments and answers
Jack L
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12 hours ago, lappir said:
I know it's not your question, but I would convert to a Induction cooktop, especially in Florida. You will have much less heat to deal with that is wasted and causes cooling issues with your A/C, especially if you cook very much.
I put in a Residential LP cook top in my home on wheels but use the countertop induction plates so much I built a cover to put over the Residential cooktop and haven't used it in 3 years. I am looking for a Induction cooktop, but want to change my inverter and batteries before making the change so I can be sure to have the abilities to use it almost all the time either in an RV park or on the road.
Rod
Not interested. We need a bigger oven
Jack L
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I am thinking of removing the gas furnace that is under our rv gas range and replacing it with a regular 20 " residential gas range which will give my wife much more oven space. Since the Trailer is in a permanent spot in the Florida Keys we never use it any way.
Does any one see any thing wrong with that.
I guess one of my questions is will the difference between natural gas and propane cause any problem
Jack L
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Thanks,
I was thinking they should work, but wasn't sure
Jack L
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You put four or five inches of water in the bottom and it automatically gets terminated
Jack L
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If I am plugged into shore power, will I still have 12 volt lights if I have the battery disconnected ?
My trailer is a three year old Forest River 50 Amp complete with a converter
Jack L
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If you use abbreviations like you describe, I would hope that they sensor you, and if I see much of that on here I'll be gone
Jack L
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We have a problem with the oven staying lit.
How can I tell if is the pilot light or the thermocouple ?
Jack L
RV Microwaves
in Beginning RVing
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In two different Travel trailers I replaced the microwaves with 50$ ones from the big box stores.
Just make sure you fasten it in place properly and have the proper air space around it
The RV's ones are a big rip off
Jack L