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Old 10-09-2022, 08:04 PM   #13
rlh1957
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I don’t even try to figure out their engineering and design logic anymore.
It is a business to make as much money, manufacture a product and get it out the door as quickly as possible. Part of that includes put everything in a limited amount of space as easily and quickly as possible.
How to service it or access it after it leaves assembly is not of concern. It isn’t built with ease of maintenance by consumers in mind.
Sad to say you’ll probably have to remove the stove to access the converter for maintenance or replacement. If there is an outside access via storage the back of the storage may have a wood panel that can be removed, but it still provides limited access.
We specifically toured some Keystone assembly plants to get a better understanding of how it’s put together, when certain items are installed and how to get at them.
There is no easier way for Dealer or Service Dept to get to it either… and we wonder why a $100 replacement costs $700 in labor!

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