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Old-Biscuit
Nov 30, 2017Explorer III
NMDriver wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Residential oven/stove are NOT RV Appliances.
Also vintage of appliance comes into play....how old is this stove/oven?
MANY newer residential models are not converter-able as they are 'gas specific'
I did not STATE it was an RV appliance but it would fit into our 5er and it is definitely convertible.
"MANY" is not all and as I stated there are kits on line.
SOME current year stove models are Natural Gas and fit into the 20 in space of MOST RV's (Amana for one). I am sure if you google Natural Gas RV appliances you can find "MANY". Many being a relative term. The Amana comes with the LP conversion kit included BTW.
AS I stated. Converting is possible but generally not worth the money.
Off topic for OP......as it was about RV Appliances
Sure one can find some residential stove models that can be converted propane to gas/gas to propane
And some of those could be placed in an RV
But now you have a stove that works on natural gas and all other appliances still work only on propane.
Larger stand alone propane tank is best option for extended stays
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