Kountryguy
Nov 17, 2018Explorer
Propane Cooktop
I have a 3 burner Suburban cooktop. Is there a way to adjust the flame lower? The way it is now, there is no way to simmer anything.
Hurricaner wrote:
I have a new suburban oven/cooktop, same problem. If anyone has a fix I would like to here it. Our last unit was an attwood and the oven and stovetop were great the suburban is a POS. It does not simmer and the oven burns the bottom of everything , my wife hates it.
Sam
Hurricaner wrote:
I have a new suburban oven/cooktop, same problem. If anyone has a fix I would like to here it. Our last unit was an attwood and the oven and stovetop were great the suburban is a POS. It does not simmer and the oven burns the bottom of everything , my wife hates it.Sam
Ozlander wrote:I suppose I might but I just dropped 150 grand on this motorhome and really don't want to replace a brand new stove. I also realize you can put a pizza stone in the oven and a a simmer ring on the stovetop but it's a mickey mouse fix that should not have to be made.Hurricaner wrote:
I have a new suburban oven/cooktop, same problem. If anyone has a fix I would like to here it. Our last unit was an attwood and the oven and stovetop were great the suburban is a POS. It does not simmer and the oven burns the bottom of everything , my wife hates it.Sam
So, why don't you buy an Attwood and install it????
Kountryguy wrote:
The flame adjusts on all 3 burners, but just does not go as low as on my previous stove.
beemerphile1 wrote:Kountryguy wrote:
The flame adjusts on all 3 burners, but just does not go as low as on my previous stove.
Verify correct LPG pressure.
beemerphile1 wrote:Kountryguy wrote:
The flame adjusts on all 3 burners, but just does not go as low as on my previous stove.
Verify correct LPG pressure.