The real trick is to ensure that you have the right propane hook-up on
the side of the camper. If there is not one there, it is easier to just
get an outdoor camping stove and use a smaller separate propane tank for
that.
Both Camp Chef and Coleman make portable stoves that can be hooked up to
the right propane setup on a camper.
Also Force 10 makes such stoves, mainly for marine use, See:
www.reddenmarine.com under "propane stoves" for example.
There are lots of fancier ones at:
http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-stoves-ovens-microwaves-parts-1.htm
for example.
You could also try a local pop-up or TT dealer...
thanx - I have a travel trailer with a grill that attaches - would prefer a
stove. I am looking for one that attaches to the side - I already have the
quick release connection. I believe it is a lowe pressure propane hose so
have to find a stove which works with that.
>> a grill that attaches - would prefer a stove.
>
> I have the same situation. I want to keep the grill and get a stove as well.
> I have been told by the Dealer that I can't get one. I have been searching
> the web over looking and can not find one.
I believe that such accessories are designed and built "in house" and
are NOT marketed beyond their inclusion in the RV for which they were
intended.
You will probably have to "reverse engineer" the grill platform and
related assembly and build your own. A single or double "cooktop"
insert is surely available from the RV manufacturing industry, but you
may have to order one through a dealership.
I "googled" "two burner rv cooktop assembly" and got the usual, 15
zillion hits. Following is a good start. Have fun and good luck!
http://www.rvcomfort.com/suburban/products/cooktops/dropin.php
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:)
JR