12-15-2021, 11:23 AM
Opinion Time!
If you were going to replace the 2 burner 12" halogen/radiant cooktop with an Induction unit, would you use a 240v one (like the outgoing Gaggenau) or switch to a 120V unit to have more options to power it (i.e. no 50Amp 240v available, you can still cook without starting the generator.)
The 220v Inductions are usually around 3400w total and the 120v units are 1200w and 1000w or so each "burner"
And, obviously wiring a 240v one in would be easy since that's already there.
What say you all?
If you were going to replace the 2 burner 12" halogen/radiant cooktop with an Induction unit, would you use a 240v one (like the outgoing Gaggenau) or switch to a 120V unit to have more options to power it (i.e. no 50Amp 240v available, you can still cook without starting the generator.)
The 220v Inductions are usually around 3400w total and the 120v units are 1200w and 1000w or so each "burner"
And, obviously wiring a 240v one in would be easy since that's already there.
What say you all?
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
#423
1996, 45'+, Non-slide, Series 60, ABS, 1.5 Bath, Reverse Floorplan