HawkX66
Well-Known Member
- Jul 27, 2020
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- Boat Info
- "Tread Knot"
1997 Sea Ray Sundancer 290DA
2020 F350 6.7L
- Engines
- 454 L29 Carb w/ Bravo III
One of my burner switches is bad and the other one isn't great. I went to replace them and it ends up being $100. When the whole stove can be replaced for $300, I have to think twice on a 24 year old stove.
My question is whether or not there is a better way. Whether it's replace the switches or the whole thing.
I found exactly what I'd like to replace it with for $200, but it is slightly too small. ~1". I'd make a lip for it to sit on, but I'd rather it looked factory in the counter. Here is the one I'd like with digital versus mechanical switches. I know I can get a Kenyon similar to it, but it's like three times as much. We don't use it much, but I want it working.
Here is my original Kenyon set up with 6" & 8" burners:
My question is whether or not there is a better way. Whether it's replace the switches or the whole thing.
I found exactly what I'd like to replace it with for $200, but it is slightly too small. ~1". I'd make a lip for it to sit on, but I'd rather it looked factory in the counter. Here is the one I'd like with digital versus mechanical switches. I know I can get a Kenyon similar to it, but it's like three times as much. We don't use it much, but I want it working.
Here is my original Kenyon set up with 6" & 8" burners: