Warpath-TC
Senior Member
The first picture shows the crappy stove vent. Thankfully Show Hauler did not vent it outside, so I did not have to deal with a hole when I removed it. The vent also houses the water pump switch and tank levels.
So the first thing was to replace the tank sensor system. You can see the new monitor in the second picture just below the wall outlet. The new system uses a external tank sensor which never can clog, is always accurate and reads in percentage of full. Very nice specially when you have big tanks like most conversions do.
Next was to get a under the counter coffee maker. I search for one in black on & off for about 6 months and could not find one. Finally, I decided to just go with white and when I ordered it online there was a option for black which I couldn't believe.
The only way I could get it to clear the stove top when opened was to recess it into the top of the cabinet. Turned out great.
So the first thing was to replace the tank sensor system. You can see the new monitor in the second picture just below the wall outlet. The new system uses a external tank sensor which never can clog, is always accurate and reads in percentage of full. Very nice specially when you have big tanks like most conversions do.
Next was to get a under the counter coffee maker. I search for one in black on & off for about 6 months and could not find one. Finally, I decided to just go with white and when I ordered it online there was a option for black which I couldn't believe.
The only way I could get it to clear the stove top when opened was to recess it into the top of the cabinet. Turned out great.