Have you changed altitude significantly?
This can change things a little bit. But my oven always worked pretty good - even at 7500' of North Rim. My buddy's refrigerator refused to work on propane at North Rim campground, but worked great the other 4 years they owned the RV once below about 6,000' elevation.
All burners have a adjustable air fuel mixture thing that will slide or perhaps turn a bit to allow more or less air where the valve handle is. The valve handle has a fixed jet, say 1/16" diameter, and propane shoots out of that quickly, say 100 - 400 feet per minute, drafting in a supply of room air, before going to the burner. You might need to make a slight adjustment to this air inlet, or get a spider out of it, then it will work normally.
Good luck,
Fred.
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