Do you have any more info on that panel behind the air fryer? I love that idea. Had a quick look back through your older clips, but I didn't find anything. Thanks.
There is an Enerdrive ePro mounted there that is showing the battery status. Then the rest of the 240v & 12v plugs and cruisemaster suspension controls come standard with the ZoneRV Caravan
Hi @AuntyPooh, thanks for your comment! Please find the link below 🙂 www.amazon.com.au/Ninja-Foodi-Multi-Cooker-Capacity/dp/B0B4H8CGLT/ref=asc_df_B0B4H8CGLT/?tag=googleshopdsk-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=463535387245&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11469430059787086971&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1000676&hvtargid=pla-1878254669203&psc=1&mcid=28953c9275ca366396e1afa1c751e332
How did u figure that out? & what way, or how would u suggest to cook these chips more efficiently in a given time? I have a 12v Kings oven with a 14.8v converter (draws about 15-17A) & a 1200W 3.4ltr air fryer (draws about 1200-1300W on a 3000W inverter & 400A lipo4) that I can use in a canopy camper, I haven’t done much experimenting with it yet Im leaning toward there is not a lot of difference in total amps used between the two methods, because for 2 pies in either oven it uses around 25A, but the air fryer is so much quicker.
Thanks for your comment! Hello @user-bo8dj1lv4h , I believe this air fryer is the Ninja Foodi 11-In-1 6L Multi Cooker - OP350 which on their website states it pulls 1460w. Thank you, Accelerate Off-Grid Touring
Do you have any more info on that panel behind the air fryer? I love that idea.
Had a quick look back through your older clips, but I didn't find anything.
Thanks.
There is an Enerdrive ePro mounted there that is showing the battery status. Then the rest of the 240v & 12v plugs and cruisemaster suspension controls come standard with the ZoneRV Caravan
Great information. Can you please tell me what model your Ninja is please.
Hi @AuntyPooh,
thanks for your comment!
Please find the link below 🙂
www.amazon.com.au/Ninja-Foodi-Multi-Cooker-Capacity/dp/B0B4H8CGLT/ref=asc_df_B0B4H8CGLT/?tag=googleshopdsk-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=463535387245&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11469430059787086971&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1000676&hvtargid=pla-1878254669203&psc=1&mcid=28953c9275ca366396e1afa1c751e332
Good job/vid. TFS. Cheers
Thanks for your comment! Cheers!
You lost me at tomato sauce 🤣. But honestly (and jokes aside haha), this was great info. Just what I was looking for. Cheers!
Thanks for your comment!
Thanks for the video. My rough calculations show a loss of about 28% from using the inverter.
Thanks for your comment!
How did u figure that out? & what way, or how would u suggest to cook these chips more efficiently in a given time? I have a 12v Kings oven with a 14.8v converter (draws about 15-17A) & a 1200W 3.4ltr air fryer (draws about 1200-1300W on a 3000W inverter & 400A lipo4) that I can use in a canopy camper, I haven’t done much experimenting with it yet Im leaning toward there is not a lot of difference in total amps used between the two methods, because for 2 pies in either oven it uses around 25A, but the air fryer is so much quicker.
how much watts is the air fryer ?
Thanks for your comment!
Hello @user-bo8dj1lv4h ,
I believe this air fryer is the Ninja Foodi 11-In-1 6L Multi Cooker - OP350 which on their website states it pulls 1460w.
Thank you,
Accelerate Off-Grid Touring
A lot of faith in that door seal.
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The same as on-grid?
22 minutes 🤯. My 3L 1350w uses 18 amps just over 10 minutes from frozen 😁
Thanks for your comment!
We don't have much experience with the 12v cigarette socket to 240v inverter devices so I can comment on that.
@@accelerateoffgridtouring so you're running a 110 inverter that's why everything takes so long 😭
@@s2oooo I'm new to electrics and trying to understand your comment reply here. She said in the video that it's a 2600W inverter. What am I missing? 🤔
@@superbettynow lower the voltage the greater the amount of amps used. My 3000w 240v inverter uses less.
French fries.
Yes, french fries in the air-fryer are the best!