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Steve Huber:
Joel,
See attached page from user manual (Model -9100MC)
Steve

Joel Weiss:
Thanks; it does appear my user guide has the same section.  IMO this is a boilerplate set of warnings created by lawyers to reduce lawsuit risk; we routinely leave our burner plugged in and don't intend to change our behavior.  I'm sure that all electrical devices with "soft" switches (as opposed to mechanical "hard" switches) are statistically safer if not plugged in.  If you keep it unplugged then there can't be a risk that someone will accidentally turn it on.

Steve Huber:
That was my thought also.
Steve

Dan Murphy:
Looks good Steve!! Nice job.

Bill Sprague:
Nice work Steve!

Someone in the club called our new motorhome a Squirrel because it is too small to be a Beaver.  It is so small, there isn't a good place for a decent Weber Q.   After a little brief "testing" in the Murphy's rig at the last Branson rally, I got an induction burner and and a couple Lodge cast iron pans.  They do fit in the Squirrel's (tiny) storage space. 

One pan has a flat bottom and the other has ribs for "grill marks".   Outside, set on high, it does a good job on steaks, chops and fish. 

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