Anyone using induction hob in their van , what are you using to power it , what size battery , solar panel and inverter etc
any advice or thoughts please
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Induction hob
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Re: Induction hob
It might be worth having a word with these. https://vanjunkies.co.uk/collections/induction-hobs
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Re: Induction hob
An electric hob is going to take a lot of electrical energy , that's why they are very rare ic campers and personaly would only see them getting a look in if your always on EHU.
your going to need a 2Kw inverter to give a margin, and inverters introduce ~ 20% loos of energy ... with that ypu will be looking at ~ 30 mins cooking time out of a 100AH leisure battery without damaging it.
a 907 Gaz cylinder will have an overall smaller footprint to provide a days burn with ~2kw output.
your going to need a 2Kw inverter to give a margin, and inverters introduce ~ 20% loos of energy ... with that ypu will be looking at ~ 30 mins cooking time out of a 100AH leisure battery without damaging it.
a 907 Gaz cylinder will have an overall smaller footprint to provide a days burn with ~2kw output.
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Re: Induction hob
I have a small portable induction hob, run at half power it pulls about 350watts and boils a kettle in a few minutes, work great with my lithium solar setup.
It's a streetwise one from eBay about £40
I got it as a back up for gas. But may well use it more often
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Cooked my breakfast on it as well.
Setup is a homemade solar genny, 125amp lifepo4 battery, 1600watt inverter, and 20 solar controller with portable panels. All ideal for my Doka weekend camper setup

It's a streetwise one from eBay about £40
I got it as a back up for gas. But may well use it more often
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Cooked my breakfast on it as well.
Setup is a homemade solar genny, 125amp lifepo4 battery, 1600watt inverter, and 20 solar controller with portable panels. All ideal for my Doka weekend camper setup

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