TravelTiger
Founding Texas-West Chapter Leaders-Retired
Erika - sorry to hear about your mishap. Wish you would have made the Vegas rally. Lippert made me padded bags to hold/store the microwave glass plate. Attendees seemed to like them. Hope they use them!
Yes, Terry H and I replaced it. Took 20 minutes.
- Unplug cooktop from receptacle below it
- Using monofilament line to cut through silicone that glues cooktop to countertop
- Wish one person pushing up from below on the bottom of the cooktop, have another person carefully pry up on the glass top
- Use a razor blade to clean off all the old silicone on the countertop
- Put a thin bead of new clear silicone rubber around the cutout in the countertop
- Carefully place new cooktop in place
- Place a dish towel over the new cooktop and place some heavy books or similar on the top
- Carefully cleanup silicone that may squeeze out of the joint
- Allow silicone to cure a few hours before removing weight
- Plug in and enjoy
Thanks Jim. I'm not sure ours even has silicone -- hard to see any -- it was replaced already under warranty by our selling dealer. --- The original was already scratched before we bought it, and noted during our PDI.
I know of the microwave plate sleeves, we were gifted one from Don & Monica to give away in Alpine. Which we did!
We've even had the plate come out before, but not break. Guess our luck ran out.
Good news is the cooktop is available on Amazon. I'll contact Heartland to get their price, but with free shipping with Prime, I bet they can't beat that.
Good news is we have a portable induction burner we bought and used in our previous rig, so we can still cook.
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