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Old 12-09-2010, 09:02 AM   #7
Art-n-Marge
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Oh, I think a regular range will certainly weigh more than a tiny RV range. My gas range at home uses electricity for the oven igniters in keeping the temperature constant and stuff like that. I suppose a propane equivalent might try the same thing. If electricity is available the range might operate differently and not use the non-electric methods like in an RV.

When you shop for your propane replacement, keep the RV restrictions in mind - clearance, outlet, propane requirements. I have a feeling there will be a solution for you. Since you are prepared to carve out new openings, you have the mindset, you just need to complete the research. It will be fun to hear what you do.
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