new dual induction unit vice single
We never use the gas burner on the countertop and had considered replacement with a dual induction for quite a while. So the recent post by Jamie stirred the want to do the job.
Lifted out the single burner unit, removed gas burner---and turn off the propane.
Found the larger dual induction unit (its a drop in) T2B to replace the single burner T1B and the propane burner. (Amazon about $299-True Induction double burner)
It turned out to be a direct replacement, no cutting required. Just center the unit well, and caulk the edge. (there was only 1/16" inch gap on mine easily solved by this method). Cap the burner propane line with a 3/8" flared dead plug.
The single unit is a 1500 watt, the dual unit shares the 1500 watt so no power changes required.
This one was pretty simple.
Gary
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