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food:cooking:stoves [2024/08/06 16:39]
frater_secessus [electric stoves]
food:cooking:stoves [2024/08/06 17:18] (current)
frater_secessus [resistance vs induction comparision] added small units
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 | cookware              | any                                                                                 | induction-compatible only.  If it strongly attracts a magnet it will work with induction.  | | cookware              | any                                                                                 | induction-compatible only.  If it strongly attracts a magnet it will work with induction.  |
  
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 Resistance and induction cooking both use 1000-2000w watts of power to run each "burner" although [[http://amzn.to/2owQKr9|the induction unit]] will be 5-10% more efficient.((https://www.energystar.gov/partner_resources/products_partner_resources/brand-owner/eta-consumers/res-induction-cooking-tops))   Resistance and induction cooking both use 1000-2000w watts of power to run each "burner" although [[http://amzn.to/2owQKr9|the induction unit]] will be 5-10% more efficient.((https://www.energystar.gov/partner_resources/products_partner_resources/brand-owner/eta-consumers/res-induction-cooking-tops))  
-Note that plain hotplates run fine on Modified Sine Wave [[electrical:inverter|inverters]] but induction versions require pure sine wave. 
  
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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"-6" bottoms. 
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 +  * 700w-200w "in six steps"((presumably 700w/600w/500w/400w/300w/200w)) - [[https://amzn.to/4dvi26h|GastroGear]].  6 temperature settings (176°F-266°F)
 +  * 500w/300w/250w - [[https://amzn.to/4danICZ|JOZOOES]].  No temperature control.
 +  * 500w/400w/300w/200w/100w - [[https://amzn.to/3WTBBQw|Abangdun (square)]]. No temperature control.
 +  * 500w/400w/300w/200w/100w [[https://amzn.to/3LUtfSd|Abangdun (round)]]. As above in different form factor and touch/slide controls.  
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