Grey Wolf 26DBH Outdoor Kitchen
Outdoor Kitchen …
Here are some things that may help you with the outdoor
kitchen of the Grey Wolf 26DBH.
If your 26DBH has an outdoor kitchen it consists of a
suburban two burner stove and a small beverage refrigerator (120V only). The stove slides out from under the
refrigerator and then plugs into a propane line under the coach.
The gas line for the stove curls under and tucks into the
stove. It will drop down while traveling
and you will not be able to get the stove out unless you reach under the slide
and carefully lift the gas line. This
has happened to me several times so be mindful and don’t pull on the slide to
hard or you may damage the hose.
If your dealer did not tell you, there is a valve on the gas
line under the coach. It serves two
purposes: 1. to feed gas to the stove and 2) to lock the quick connector so it
will not pull loose. I spent 30 minutes
trying to figure out why I was not getting propane to my stove and after
crawling under the coach I spotted the valve.
The door to the outdoor kitchen will only open so far due to
the handle for the main door to the coach.
Unless you do something to prevent it, grease will splatter on the
inside of the outdoor kitchen door. I
use aluminum foil and cover the inside of the door. There is a cover/wind guard you can purchase for
this suburban stove. It may help but it
is a little pricey. https://www.rvupgradestore.com/RV-2-Burner-Stove-Top-Cover-W-Side-Wind-Guards-p/07-0221.htm
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