12-16-2021, 06:20 AM
I would look carefully at the details of the wiring schematics for any cooktop I was considering. Because, a 220V version could be one of two options. One, the unit is true 220V in it’s hookup wiring. Two, it could use both legs of a 220V circuit along with the neutral to actually produce 2 110 circuits.
Since I played with a table top 115 volt. 1800 watt unit and found it to be a gracious plenty for boiling a pot of pasta water, I would go with a top that allowed me to run it on 110 to preclude the use of the generator when dry camping. But your useage may be different.
Since I played with a table top 115 volt. 1800 watt unit and found it to be a gracious plenty for boiling a pot of pasta water, I would go with a top that allowed me to run it on 110 to preclude the use of the generator when dry camping. But your useage may be different.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )