khugs21
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Hey all, looking for some advice from anyone who is more electrically inclined than myself. Moving to an apartment and plan on utilizing induction heating. Now, I want to continue to brew 10 gallon batches as I have all the equipment to do so.
I have a 3500w 240v induction plate in mind but have one issue.. My apartment only has 120v outlets. I did however, find a 120 to 240 transformer that can handle up to 5000w. Would this work? Any insight is appreciated. Links below to the induction plate and transformer.
http://www.220-electronics.com/5000...nverter.html?gclid=CNT13qzn-80CFYwfhgodgKYIIg
http://www.webstaurantstore.com/ava...ogleShopping&gclid=CNzN-o3j-80CFcZbhgodlZQB4g
I have a 3500w 240v induction plate in mind but have one issue.. My apartment only has 120v outlets. I did however, find a 120 to 240 transformer that can handle up to 5000w. Would this work? Any insight is appreciated. Links below to the induction plate and transformer.
http://www.220-electronics.com/5000...nverter.html?gclid=CNT13qzn-80CFYwfhgodgKYIIg
http://www.webstaurantstore.com/ava...ogleShopping&gclid=CNzN-o3j-80CFcZbhgodlZQB4g