Hey! I'm new to the forum and saw the other thread about microwave issues on inverters. I am having my own issues with an induction cooktop on an inverter. The info in the microwave thread doesn't directly apply, so I figured I'd start a new thread to help me diagnose this problem.
I am trying to run an 1800w induction cooktop from my 2000w CNBOU pure sine inverter. I have 700ah of 12v AGM batteries.
The cooktop works well for 3 uses, but will not start on the 4th use. When the inverter is turned on, the cooktop "beeps" like it receives power, but no lights or power comes on to the unit. It is broken. I got a warranty replacement cooktop and this exact scenario happened again. I've never used the cooktop above 60% power, it is well ventilated, and it does not blow a fuse or anything - it just won't power on the 4th time. I do not want to break a third induction cooktop, so hopefully you can help me narrow down why this will not work with my setup.
Has anyone had success running an induction cooktop off a pure sine inverter? (If so, what brand)
Thanks for any info and troubleshooting help you all can provide.
- Connor
I am trying to run an 1800w induction cooktop from my 2000w CNBOU pure sine inverter. I have 700ah of 12v AGM batteries.
The cooktop works well for 3 uses, but will not start on the 4th use. When the inverter is turned on, the cooktop "beeps" like it receives power, but no lights or power comes on to the unit. It is broken. I got a warranty replacement cooktop and this exact scenario happened again. I've never used the cooktop above 60% power, it is well ventilated, and it does not blow a fuse or anything - it just won't power on the 4th time. I do not want to break a third induction cooktop, so hopefully you can help me narrow down why this will not work with my setup.
Has anyone had success running an induction cooktop off a pure sine inverter? (If so, what brand)
Thanks for any info and troubleshooting help you all can provide.
- Connor