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jedavisss8 wrote:
Hi All,
I am considering a former rental RV. I have found that the El Monte RV models are out of my price range. The Cruise America models will work. However, none of them have an oven. I am guessing the space for the microwave is too small to install a convection oven.
So, here's the question: have any of you installed a regular oven in the space below the cooktop. No oven is nearly a deal breaker for me.
Thanks for your responses.
โOct-23-2023 06:27 AM
Grit dog wrote:wapiticountry wrote:
Cruise America rigs all have 120 volt 30 Amp electrical service. Electric ovens are generally 240 volt, so you would either have to completely upgrade the RVs electrical service or find a propane wall oven that would fit. Even that would require upgrading the propane plumbing. Bottom line is adding a true oven is going to be expensive and likely difficult.
Who said electric? 240V oven would be useless as teats on a boar in a RV
โOct-22-2023 05:59 PM
โOct-22-2023 08:29 AM
wapiticountry wrote:
Cruise America rigs all have 120 volt 30 Amp electrical service. Electric ovens are generally 240 volt, so you would either have to completely upgrade the RVs electrical service or find a propane wall oven that would fit. Even that would require upgrading the propane plumbing. Bottom line is adding a true oven is going to be expensive and likely difficult.
โOct-22-2023 08:28 AM
LouLawrence wrote:
We cook inside almost exclusively. Still, I would never own an RV with an over, it's just not necessary in most cases. Our convection/microwave does all the cooking we need. However, it is only the 2 of us. If more come along on your travels, an oven might make sense.
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