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full_mosey
Jun 12, 2020Explorer
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
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Today I am busy. Tomorrow I order a single element cooktop.
I will need to buy a magnetic sensitive sauce pan and griddle
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Mex; do yourself a favor and try to find an try to find an inverter type of induction stovetop.
I tried a NuWave, only to learn I could not make a simple grilled cheese sandwich. What I got was charcoal darkness burned bread without melting the cheese.
The problem was that NuWave, and many others, operate in an on/off manner that is best described as BLAST-FURNACE/OFF. This is impossible to run on a smaller inverter genny without the annoying alternate racing and then idling engine noise.
An inverter type stovetop would not have the blast-furnace level bursts of power that might be dangerous to your pacemaker.
I have one that I can run on a 1000W Magnum inverter because I can set the power level to 900W, verified by Kill-A-Watt.
It is a Rosewill model RHAI 19002, 120V 60Hz 1500W.
HTH;
John
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