Induction Cooktops
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02-14-2013, 17:40
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RE: Induction Cooktops
(02-14-2013 13:16)cvaughn Wrote: We are currently using a one burner induction cooktop. It is a 120vac plug in type. The results are a much faster cook time than our older electric cooktop OEM. The built in two burner cooktops that I have found are 240vac. If you place a double pole 240vac breaker over the leg one/leg two configuration that seems to consistent in the breaker panel will 240vac be available for the 240vac cooktop? Yes on your generator for sure. On shore power most of the time yes. Some campgrounds cheat by wiring same leg to both terminals If they are cheating you will not get 240 Ed & Joann Wimberley 82 PT 35 6V92 |
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Induction Cooktops - cvaughn - 02-14-2013, 13:16
RE: Induction Cooktops - davidbrady - 02-14-2013, 13:31
RE: Induction Cooktops - Arcticdude - 02-14-2013, 15:25
RE: Induction Cooktops - Arcticdude - 02-14-2013, 15:48
RE: Induction Cooktops - eaw - 02-14-2013 17:40
RE: Induction Cooktops - Arcticdude - 02-15-2013, 00:07
RE: Induction Cooktops - cvaughn - 02-15-2013, 12:19
RE: Induction Cooktops - RGloverii - 02-15-2013, 13:23
RE: Induction Cooktops - Arcticdude - 02-15-2013, 16:35
RE: Induction Cooktops - RGloverii - 02-15-2013, 16:59
RE: Induction Cooktops - Ms. Bee - 02-15-2013, 17:31
RE: Induction Cooktops - eaw - 02-15-2013, 18:49
RE: Induction Cooktops - Ms. Bee - 02-15-2013, 21:22
RE: Induction Cooktops - RGloverii - 02-15-2013, 23:18
RE: Induction Cooktops - truk4u - 02-16-2013, 10:53
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