armadillo_17ExplorerMar 06, 2014crockpotThinking about running the crockpot off the inverter (setting in the sink)while going down the highway. Any hints?
pianotunaNomad IIIMar 06, 2014Hi,I run mine off the inverter lots. You do need a way to secure the lid.Find the wattage on the crock pot. Divide by ten and that will give you the amps draw.Super_DaveExplorerMar 06, 2014Any way to measure the charge rate versus the draw rate? If I did it, which I have no aversion to doing it, I'd just want to make sure that I was charging at a higher rate than I was drawing.magnusfideExplorer IIMar 06, 2014I would make the meal ahead of time and refrigerate it; then microwave it to reheat once we stop. Never have felt it was safe to run a cooking appliance while driving as too many safety issues and variables come into play.rvtenExplorerMar 06, 2014I would run the generator.
pianotunaNomad IIIMar 06, 2014Hi,I run mine off the inverter lots. You do need a way to secure the lid.Find the wattage on the crock pot. Divide by ten and that will give you the amps draw.
Super_DaveExplorerMar 06, 2014Any way to measure the charge rate versus the draw rate? If I did it, which I have no aversion to doing it, I'd just want to make sure that I was charging at a higher rate than I was drawing.
magnusfideExplorer IIMar 06, 2014I would make the meal ahead of time and refrigerate it; then microwave it to reheat once we stop. Never have felt it was safe to run a cooking appliance while driving as too many safety issues and variables come into play.
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