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Sully2
Jan 06, 2014Explorer
magentawave wrote:
Okay here are some details: I don't really do what most would consider "cooking" but I currently use a propane stove with a pan for simple stuff like making an omelet, frying eggs, popcorn. I'll be fishing then so I'll use it for cooking fish too. I won't have a microwave oven when traveling so I'll also use it for the things that I currently use a microwave oven for, which is: melting cheese on tortillas, heating up soup, etc. The point is that I never use my stove more than once a day and the longest its ever on is when I make an omelet.
My electrical needs are minimal with no AC, and all LED lights, a small energy efficient DC fridge, laptop computer, recharging ipad, etc. Do those details help in answering my question if a Nuwave would work in a motorhome with 500 watts of solar and a couple house batteries?
full_mosey wrote:magentawave wrote:
What do you think about using a Nuwave in a motorhome with NO shore power but about 500 watts of solar and a couple house batteries?
Sometimes short questions have long answers. :)
Simple answer without knowing any details, you would be talking single digit minutes.
HTH;
John
Ivylog posted that his are 1300-1500 watts...if all you have is a 600 watt bank...it wont take lost to draw it totally down
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