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  • Oven Light

    This is about "illuminating" the oven . . . not "igniting" the burner . . . although, one makes the other easier.

    The early Atwood ovens have no internal illumination and the burner pilot has to be ignited manually. We use our oven often and ignite the burner with a grill lighter that has an LED. After our recent snowbird season, I was cleaning the oven with a lightbulb hung over the island so I could see what I was doing . . . and, it occurred to me that there had to be a better and more permanent way to see inside this oven. Rummaging around in my bin of electrical bits, I found an LED strip with built in switch. Perfect for the application. We can now see to light the burner and to check on what's cooking for dinner.

    See attached details.

    Rob
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    Last edited by howson; 12-02-2020, 06:27 PM.
    Cate & Rob
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  • #2
    Cate&Rob Rob - another great idea.....simple and effective !

    Dan
    Dan & Carol
    2014 303RLS Reflection #185 (10/2013 build)
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    • #3
      Glad our Furrion oven has the light. As Rob said this makes lighting it much easier than pulling out the flashlight.

      Rob
      Rob & Barb
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      • #4
        The man's always thinking.

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        • #5
          That's a "bright" idea Rob. .

          Brian
          Brian & Michelle
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