"bluwtr49".....At first we bought and tried a portable unit to see how it works and to use outside for cooking. We liked how it worked.
When we bought our coach, it was all electric with the exception of a two burner cooktop. The two burner top was small and was difficult to put anything larger than a medium pan on it.
Last year, I bought the True Induction cooktop, the same one that Newmar installs as standard equipment, and replaced my propane cooktop. This made my coach all electric and allowed me to remove my propane tank and gain a nice storage compartment. I had a huge built in propane tank for a tiny two burner stove.
Here is a picture of the install. True Induction makes a countertop and insert model. I bought the insert and it fit perfectly over my opening. I already had a spare outlet under the sink, so connecting it was easy. We now have a much larger cooking area and really looks more modern.
It should be noted that I'm a big believer in NEVER using my microwave or high energy draw units, like the cooktop, on an inverter, even though I have a PSW inverter. If I don't have power and need to cook, which isn't often a part of the way we camp, I start the generator. For the few occasions that we boondock and just need to heat water or a cup of coffee, I bought a small portable cooktop (butane).
I had a custom cutting board made that just fits over the perimeter of the cooktop and protects it when not in use.
Don & Mary
2019 Newmar Dutch Star 4018 - All Electric
2019 Ford Raptor Crew Cab