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cptqueeg
Explorer II
Apr 20, 2020

Induction cooktops - what is your experince in an RV?

Hi,

I'm working on a Truck Camper build and am considering an induction cooktop. I've been extremely happy w my home induction cooktop so naturally I'm very open to having one in the TC. There are tremedous advantages for an RV if the unit functions well. I do have a 110v induction hotplate and it has some deficiencies. I'm wondering if the RV induction cooktops would be more like the home units or the hotplate.

Thanks - Paul

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  • Hi,

    I've been using a NuWave induction single burner in the RV for a long time. It is much superior to a hotplate. I've recently added a 2nd one. I find the NuWave to be just as fast as my built in stove top induction in my Condo. The NuWave has steps of 5 f which is much nicer than the stove top with ten settings.

    I did add a 2nd power outlet on a different circuit to the kitchen.
  • jdc1's avatar
    jdc1
    Explorer II
    To get the full benefit of an induction cooktop, you need 240v. I, like you, have both. The plug-in 110v has no where near the power as the home unit. But, I do like the fact we are not using propane. We are using the power we pay for when we have an electric site.