by doug hodder » Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:42 pm
Dave...I use a Coleman 2 burner white gas stove, bolted down to the slide out and it has formica on top of it. As a test I boiled a large pot of water on it, running the stove full tilt. I checked the temps all around it with the infrared gun. With just a minimal amount of clearance I had no problem on the underneath side. It does have the back and wings on it to protect the sides however. Nothing got over 135. I've cooked waffles for like 2 hours with it running non stop and had no issues. I checked you album and didn't see a pic of the stove. I think the white gas does put out more BTU's than a propane however. I'd do a test first before you commit to an exact location. The size of the pan on the burner can deflect heat into the sides however, and if you are tucked in tight on the galley, a deflection system or a heat guard might be in order. Just an idea...Doug