I just received one of the electric Gaggenau Grills that was mounted in the bay. It's in a 2 foot or so box with carpeted storage underneath and a flat bottom. My coach used to have one installed in the bay. Can anyone point me to some photos of what that installation typically looked like??
My assumption (I know, never assume!) is that it was mounted on drawer slides.
Thank you!
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
#423
1996, 45'+, Non-slide, Series 60, ABS, 1.5 Bath, Reverse Floorplan
Mike,
That's EXACTLY what i needed! My grill is mounted The "long way" and the enclosure is smaller and without entertainment. Still it weighs a ton. I will have to see if the drawer slides are still there, or source some to install.
You wouldn't happen to have the manual for it or even a model number?
Thanks!
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
#423
1996, 45'+, Non-slide, Series 60, ABS, 1.5 Bath, Reverse Floorplan
I think the important parts are the slides which includes a lock-out switch which keeps the grill from powering on when retracted and an extension lock that keeps the grill from accidentally retracting into the stored position. You will also need a power cord carrier that keeps the cord out of the way and protected.
Mike
2008 Newell #1223 4 slide, Cat C15 with ZF 12 spd, 2004 Chevy Silverado 4x4 Duramax 6.6 Toad for fishing.
Sorry, I just realized I did not answer your question. No I don't have a manual.
I might suggest you spend some time looking at what you need for an outside grill.
The Gaggenau grill works very well, but in my installation I have a TV and car stereo system along with a small fridge mounted in the back of the box. None of which I use and yes this thing weighs a ton.
I would think about rebuilding the unit to suit your needs and greatly reduce the weight. Being in my #2 forward bay a weight reduction would be a big positive on the front axel.
2008 Newell #1223 4 slide, Cat C15 with ZF 12 spd, 2004 Chevy Silverado 4x4 Duramax 6.6 Toad for fishing.