Ideally for loads more than 1000w you would be better off with a 24v system. But then again with this system once your pot gets to a boiling level you can always come down on the power level such as 800 or 500w just to maintain the temperature untill your cooking is complete.
@@JohnEnergy2012 Yes... at low wattages it seems to be around 500w but to a set time inerval. I recently got a new induction cooker and a new inverter running on 12v setup. It is working great!
they say that it take three builds to get it right - My advice to you is: design your camper like it was a race car. Thing about it... save weight, save weight and more weight - bc, It affects every dynamic of the vehicle. Acceleration, handling (espec over uneven ground) and of course retardation.. And seriously - go LiFePo4 - it charges SO much quicker - provides up to 100% DoD against the AMG of 45/50% and saves a huge % in weight - good luck
Please advice me. I am presently running a generator that runs at 2.5kva max rating. I intend buying a 2kw induction cooker but I'm curious if the power generator can carry the load. Pls advice
You might consider going lithium in the future, half the weight, can run 90% dod. Might have to change the charge controller also. Thanks for the vid.
If you put a lid on the pot then it would boil even quicker
Be nice to have some info like how much battery drops coming a meal or a steak. How long it takes your solar panel to bring battery back to top etc...
Ideally for loads more than 1000w you would be better off with a 24v system. But then again with this system once your pot gets to a boiling level you can always come down on the power level such as 800 or 500w just to maintain the temperature untill your cooking is complete.
Problem: Most plates will run at max power when ON, and 0 when OFF... there is an ON/OFF cycle AVERAGING the wattage you set it too...
Any recommendations?
@@JohnEnergy2012 Yes... at low wattages it seems to be around 500w but to a set time inerval. I recently got a new induction cooker and a new inverter running on 12v setup. It is working great!
Nice life bro...
What are those cabinets made of?
they say that it take three builds to get it right - My advice to you is: design your camper like it was a race car. Thing about it... save weight, save weight and more weight - bc, It affects every dynamic of the vehicle. Acceleration, handling (espec over uneven ground) and of course retardation.. And seriously - go LiFePo4 - it charges SO much quicker - provides up to 100% DoD against the AMG of 45/50% and saves a huge % in weight - good luck
Please advice me. I am presently running a generator that runs at 2.5kva max rating. I intend buying a 2kw induction cooker but I'm curious if the power generator can carry the load. Pls advice
That is a lot of draw for that battery considering that AGM is virtually a 100 Ahr. If you had a 200 Ahr Lithium that draw would be nothing.
hows it going now?
nice, thats what i want to do, thankyou for doing the video
get a lifepo4 battery.