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Kevinscamps
Newbie Joined: 14 Jul 2018 Location: Fort collins, c Online Status: Offline Posts: 37 |
Topic: Range vent complete!! Posted: 04 Oct 2018 at 3:08pm |
Stove range Vent. This is a mod I have not seen anybody else do yet, but is surprisingly easy and quick to do. I quickly tired of opening the window and running the fantastic fan while cooking breakfast. Nothing worse than freezing my butt off while cooking the pancakes!!! I moved the stove back against the wall and eliminated the dead space behind it, added a range vent that vents into the refrigerator vent space and added some prep space in front of the stove. It took all of 6 hours from start to finish including making the custom cutting the board. I will be adding a piece of stainless steel backsplash to protect the wall. I will probably just glue it to the luan, though in theory I should put in some spacers so it is not touching the wall. Process: Drill a hole in the wall with 4.25" hole saw cut in 1/2 piece of plywood, mark hole, drill hole slip in 4" louvered dryer vent, cut off extra part that goes through hole staple plywood to camper from inside screw vent to plywood. insulate the refrigerator compartment when you realize it is only seperated from the inside of camper by 3/16" luan!! Buy Heng industries 20" stainless steel rear vented rv 12V hood. Modify to vent downwards using HVAC boot, small piece of metal, and some tape. Use 4" elbow to direct out of the vent. Take off the puck light and wire to the fan. Moving the stove is even easier: Just remove cover, undo 4 holes, remove stove (undoing the gas flare joint makes this easier, though not strickly necessary) cut new hole by measuring old by drilling four corners and using a jigsaw, bend the flexible copper pipe a little bit, plunk stove in new hole screw in stove, test gas if you disconnected with some soapy water. cover old hole. All Done!! notes: If you like to use plug in appliances, move vent a few inches further over from where I placed so you can get at the outlet. Also I am venting into the refrigerator space, which is NOT going to pass code, but I could not come up with a use case that would cause problems, especially since the vent is louvered. You could easily vent right through the wall and it would work better with more airflow. I have had problems with dust getting into my old camper through the vents on rough Utah roads despite the louver, so I decided on the refrigerator compartment. https://postimg.cc/f3fJXvfr https://postimg.cc/gallery/iv7gvnjm/
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StephenH
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 29 Nov 2015 Location: Wake Forest, NC Online Status: Offline Posts: 6326 |
Posted: 04 Oct 2018 at 8:53pm |
That only would work if the model in question has the stove adjacent to the refrigerator. On our 179, the stove is on the opposite side. I am glad you got it working. It looks good. All in all, I am glad to have the larger counter space in our kitchen though.
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StephenH
Happy is the man that findeth wisdom,... ouR escaPOD mods Former RPod 179 Current Cherokee Grey Wolf 24 JS |
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Kevinscamps
Newbie Joined: 14 Jul 2018 Location: Fort collins, c Online Status: Offline Posts: 37 |
Posted: 05 Oct 2018 at 11:15am |
The "counter" slash cutting board space I made is 16"x25" so pretty substantial and easy to clean because you just sweep everything into the sink. Doing a vent in the 179 would not be more difficult you would just have to put a hole in the side of the camper.
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Riorichard
Newbie Joined: 16 Sep 2018 Location: Little Rock, AR Online Status: Offline Posts: 7 |
Posted: 08 Oct 2018 at 8:15am |
One of the first things I noticed when we bought our Pod was there was no vent fan over the stove top.
Interesting the way you approached the issue. I think I would opt of a vent through the wall however. Thanks.
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Ben Herman
Senior Member Joined: 26 Apr 2018 Location: Gr Junction, CO Online Status: Offline Posts: 355 |
Posted: 08 Oct 2018 at 8:41am |
I've often considered how to do this on the 179, but there are no cabinets above the range. And the back of the wall behind the range has the large fixed window. Nice job!
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Kevinscamps
Newbie Joined: 14 Jul 2018 Location: Fort collins, c Online Status: Offline Posts: 37 |
Posted: 08 Oct 2018 at 9:20am |
The 179 looks like the easiest one to do it on. Just attach to wall right behind the stove and vent behind like the vent is designed for. I may put in 1 or two extra supports since the walls are just mush. You will also get a free shelf on top of the vent.
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Richand Cindy
Senior Member Joined: 16 Apr 2016 Location: New Jersey Online Status: Offline Posts: 328 |
Posted: 08 Oct 2018 at 10:20am |
Moving the stovetop back may create a fire hazard. Specs call for 8" from center of burner to rear wall. So warranty may be voided by doing this. Also large pots would no longer fit and would touch wall. Would recommend you cover the back and side walls with some type of aluminum tiles that are decorative but can serve as a flashing to prevent a fire. Stay safe!
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Kevinscamps
Newbie Joined: 14 Jul 2018 Location: Fort collins, c Online Status: Offline Posts: 37 |
Posted: 08 Oct 2018 at 10:49am |
Stainless steel back splash is going in tonight. I am still deciding on how to cut around window, or just block tiny portion of window. I easily have 8" from center of burner to wall. My largest frying pan fits on either burner with some space between it and the wall. With the backsplash we should be more than good in terms of fire danger. My Scamp has the stove just as close to the wall. I am still mystified why Forest River gave up all that counter space and put the stove so far forward. Thanks for looking!
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