Induction hobs

Bretty57 replied on 23/08/2017 21:37

Posted on 23/08/2017 21:37

Can you use an induction hob in a camper van when hooked up on a site ?  The model that I am looking at is 450-2100 watts. Thanks for your help. 

mickysf replied on 26/08/2017 07:20

Posted on 26/08/2017 07:20

It appears my suspicions were correct. Talked with a domestic appliance engineer yesterday who told me these hobs work like a microwave to achieve 'lower settings', this means that they have on off cycles on full power to 'replicate' these. As a result you may have to be aware of the surging this will cause and limit the other appliances which are running at the same time.

royandsharont replied on 29/08/2017 17:04

Posted on 29/08/2017 17:04

I have been using one bought at Aldi or Lidl for 2 years now and think it has a max wattage of around 2000. It has about 10 settings and I think the display goes up in 200w increments. I have used it all over Europe & here in the UK on camping sites and never had a problem or fused the mains supply. If my understanding is correct of the power settings I find that it is very hot, compared to a traditional electric ring, at 1000 - 1400 so don't recall having to use it on full power to cook with but have had it on full to heat water quickly without problem. I love it for camping. Hope this helps.

Regards Roy

Fozzie replied on 29/08/2017 21:20

Posted on 24/08/2017 11:59 by Bretty57

Thanks for that but have you ever used it on a site.  I am still confused about Fozzie from Kent's reply? 

 

 

Posted on 29/08/2017 21:20

To Bretty57

Late reply only just returned from a extended BH trip away in van.

Yes sorry for the confusion.For some strange reason I had thought it was to replace the gas hob.It was past my bedtime!

Normal Club sites are 16amp supply which will give you around 3800 watts (or 3.8kw) the maximum you have stated is 2100watts so yes it can supply it ok on maximum,but if used with say heating on, and other electrical appliances in use just go careful otherwise you could trip the supply.

JohnM20 replied on 30/08/2017 11:53

Posted on 30/08/2017 11:53

We bought a portable hob from Aldi earlier this year for £30. It is rated at 2000w with 10 power settings but the default start-up is 1600w. Because it seems to be so efficient we usually have to turn it down within only a few seconds so the power usage is actually very low. We've never used it on the full 2000w setting. We've found it ideal for cooking things like steak or stir-fries that tend to spit a lot as we can set it up outside. We even use it this way at home as it saves a lot of mess. We had to check all our pans for suitability (will a magnet stick to it?) and found that several that we already had were OK. More pans do now seem to bed suitable for induction. Bought a new griddle pan today from Sainsburys for just over £10. One not of caution, even suitable pans can be too big. Check the maximum size that can be used on the hob before purchasing a pan. Ours is up to 26cm, about 10". Weight wise ours is 3kg so not a big chunk off the payload availability.

jennyc replied on 16/09/2017 07:26

Posted on 24/08/2017 09:56 by Pippah45

Nice one micky - my single one at home has just died on me and I did use it onsite - but never on full.  Maplins it is! 

Posted on 16/09/2017 07:26

If you haven't bought a Maplins one yet Pippa, I have, based on this thread and it's not all roses. I tried it at home, boiling a measured half litre of water and it took 10 min 48 sec to reach 97.5 deg. After which it was losing heat as fast as it gained it and wouldn't increase further. Not a problem in real life. By comparison my domestic hob took 4min 29sec to100deg, though it will boil even faster on its power thirsty 'turbo' setting, but that's not a fair comparison. The Marlins hob has only three settings, low, high and off. So amazingly cheap though it is, and thrifty at just 500w, compared to the variable nest setting, single hot plate installed at 800w, I'm not sure how well the maplins hob really works. I did both tests in my kitchen using identical pans.

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