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travelrider73
Nov 19, 2013Explorer
Tom_M wrote:
I replaced my stock Suburban cooktop with a 24" Smeg residential cooktop. The Smeg was configured for natural gas but it came with replacement jets for LP. The spark ignition does require 120 volt which is handled easily with my inverter. The unit is installed too close to the side wall so I have to be careful when using the main burner. So far I have had no issues. My coach has a combination convection/microwave which works great for me. One Christmas I roasted a 13 pound turkey in it.
Here's a photo:
That Smeg cooktop looks very nice. Could you not put a heat shield of some sort on the wall to the left to mitigate your concerns about the proximity of the burner to the wall?
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