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food:cooking:stoves [2024/08/06 20:39] frater_secessus [electric stoves] |
food:cooking:stoves [2024/08/06 21:18] (current) frater_secessus [resistance vs induction comparision] added small units |
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| Resistance and induction cooking both use 1000-2000w watts of power to run each " | Resistance and induction cooking both use 1000-2000w watts of power to run each " | ||
| - | Note that plain hotplates run fine on Modified Sine Wave [[electrical: | ||
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| + | === metrics for induction cookers with variable power === | ||
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| - High = 425deg drew about 1580 watts | - High = 425deg drew about 1580 watts | ||
| - Max/Sear = 650deg drew about 1680 watts. | - Max/Sear = 650deg drew about 1680 watts. | ||
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| + | === lower-wattage induction cooktops for portable use === | ||
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| + | Most of these are sized for pots with flat 4" | ||
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| + | * 700w-200w "in six steps" | ||
| + | * 500w/ | ||
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