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phaeton
 
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Default Extension cord for gas stove.

Low-voltage

In my case, 9V or 18V is mostly what I mess with, and that's what I
considered "low voltage". I am aware of the dangers of 110 v ac, and
in fact it makes me a little nervous. Maybe that's bad.

Install a new outlet


That's the ultimate solution, sure. I've never done it before and it's
probably not something I should do w/o experienced help or guidance.
I'm sure it's possible to do this w/o tearing the wall all to **** but
I've seen a lot of examples where exactly that is what happened.

install a new cord


I was wondering about that. I haven't measured the length of the cord
on the stove itself, but I've seen appliance cords for various things
at Home Depot. $5 says that if i have to open the back of the stove
the warranty will go bye bye.

Thanks for the reply..