Description
Compact 276 x 366 mm Design
- Glass Top 276 mm x 366 mm x 3mm
- Cut Out for unit to drop into: 252 mm x 342 mm
- 65mm high if feet removed otherwise 85mm
- Lightweight and both portable OR built-in OR both
2000W SAA Approved Induction Cooktop:
- Glass Top 276 mm x 366 mm x 3mm
- Cut Out for unit to drop into: 252 mm x 342 mm
- Protrudes by 65mm if feet are removed.
- Starts on medium setting approx 1200W
- Finger slide control to low or high
- Has “Pause” function, for a quick one touch pause of power !
Induction cooking:
- Can be used outside during Total Fire Ban
- Fastest way to cook – 2min for 0.5L Water at 2,000W
- 94% Efficient; compared to 40% for LPG and 70% Electric
- Safe and cool to touch after use
- Ceramic glass top – easy to clean
- Cool to touch immediately after use
- Induction pots and pans now commonplace and inexpensive
- Can be set at “slow cook” – walk away and enjoy the day without worry of open flame.
SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR RV’s
Most Induction cooktops are designed for home kitchens requiring significant power and not for RV’s…..
- RV’s are using 2000W or 3000W inverters and built in home models are 2400W or 3600W.
- Another problem is your 4WD/Camper trailer/Caravan may not be wired for more than 2,400W (10A).
- Electrical problems may follow and there may be a serious safety hazzard.
USING ON A LOWER RATED INVERTER
If your inverter struggles on 2,000W or simply is a smaller size like 1600W, you can still use this induction cooktop as follows:
- This induction starts at a mid-level setting, around 1200W
- Slide your finger on the controls till the inverter is at its maximum. Mark that point.
- Cook to this maximum level.
- Note that most inverters when running high get hot and derate their output so you may have to reduce from this maximum level if cooking for some time.
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