Hi, I have the Kings 120ah lithium battery and 1500w inverter combo. Will this work with an induction cooker set to 1000w to 1200w or will it trip the BMS in the battery? There is a 150amp circuit breaker in-line. Thanks 🙂
I think the guy from Aussie Arvo’s was pulling 170A from his 120A Kings lithium for several minutes with a 2000w inverter and it never dropped out, so Im guessing it should be a fairly good combination with ur 1500w inverter and the battery can take it. 120A Battery is rated for 120A continuous.
A frypan is way better than a wok on an induction cooktop. Very little of a wok is touching the heating element. A wok takes longer to heat up and is less efficient on an induction cooktop. However, on gas a wok wins any day.
G'day Roger! I agree whole heartedly and trust me- I was cringing the entire time! Some turkey forgot to pack the wooden spoon haha (whoops...). Cheers, - Mitch (The Turkey)
Omg the beer on the meat tip is elite
Sweet !!!
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Hi, I have the Kings 120ah lithium battery and 1500w inverter combo. Will this work with an induction cooker set to 1000w to 1200w or will it trip the BMS in the battery? There is a 150amp circuit breaker in-line.
Thanks 🙂
I think the guy from Aussie Arvo’s was pulling 170A from his 120A Kings lithium for several minutes with a 2000w inverter and it never dropped out, so Im guessing it should be a fairly good combination with ur 1500w inverter and the battery can take it. 120A Battery is rated for 120A continuous.
A frypan is way better than a wok on an induction cooktop. Very little of a wok is touching the heating element. A wok takes longer to heat up and is less efficient on an induction cooktop. However, on gas a wok wins any day.
G'day! Very valid point- I didn't consider that at all! I'll stick to the frypan from now on! (Pun definitely intended..)
Cheers,
-Mitch
It's hard to believe that it only took 4 minutes to cook. I'm guessing the AGM battery isn't going to last long being used in that manner?
What brand induction cooker?
G'day Kyle,
I can't remember the exact brand off the top of my head, but I know I paid around $80 or so for it at Bunnings.
Cheers,
-Mitch
@@4wdsupacentreAu what was the wattage of the induction cooker
@@keithwhittaker8741 Hi Keith, It was set to 1200W
Bellini 30cm Induction Portable Cooker bunnings
Kmart induction $49. Lots of positive reviews on the Kmart site and UA-cam.
Must be popular because every outlet has no or limited stock
You really shouldn’t use metal utensils on a non stick pan
G'day Roger! I agree whole heartedly and trust me- I was cringing the entire time!
Some turkey forgot to pack the wooden spoon haha (whoops...).
Cheers,
- Mitch (The Turkey)
You need a 280amp hour lithium iron phosphate right there.
4x is not beer