Bonefish Blues
Banging donk
- Location
- 52 Festive Road
It’s the hob built in to a Rangemaster cooker, 75cm wide, 5 ‘burners’. Not sure of the power consumption of just the hob.
Our 5-zone Siemens hob will do similar.
It’s the hob built in to a Rangemaster cooker, 75cm wide, 5 ‘burners’. Not sure of the power consumption of just the hob.
It looks like we'll need to replace a gas hob very soon so might be going induction.
When I do a steak at the moment I blast the pan for a minute or two to get it sizzling before chucking the meat in, is that still possible with induction?
It looks like we'll need to replace a gas hob very soon so might be going induction.
When I do a steak at the moment I blast the pan for a minute or two to get it sizzling before chucking the meat in, is that still possible with induction?
From what I can see from looking on the WWW
you get a problem with having more than one "ring" on full power at the same time
but the more expensive ones have far less of a problem than the less powerful ones
partly because they require a separate power feed from the fuse box so it can use more electrons
The ones that plug into a 13A normal socket will always have more of a problem than the ones with more power available I suppose
I am I right???
We are apparently "doing up the kitchen" in the next few months and the worktop/hob will be a major part of it
so it would be nice to know what I am talking about when we make a decision!
From what I can see from looking on the WWW
you get a problem with having more than one "ring" on full power at the same time
but the more expensive ones have far less of a problem than the less powerful ones
partly because they require a separate power feed from the fuse box so it can use more electrons
The ones that plug into a 13A normal socket will always have more of a problem than the ones with more power available I suppose
I am I right???
We are apparently "doing up the kitchen" in the next few months and the worktop/hob will be a major part of it
so it would be nice to know what I am talking about when we make a decision!
We have a NEF which was around £360 so quite a good one. Even of 1 ring is on fairly low (2-4) then the full boil function does not work on another ring, it will just go to 9 which is ok but often not as high as you want
I think you are right. We have never had an issue with multiple "rings" on at once, burt ours is connected to its own 32A circuit.
I'm not sure what it would do if we turned everything on to max at the same time, because the theoretical max power draw would be 13.99kW. That would be with all 4 hob zones on max, both ovens on max and the grill on max.