enormous13
Well-Known Member
Hey Everyone!
I know that this topic has been discussed over the past few years, and from what I found, it seemed like there isn't an "easy" way to accomplish getting an induction plate to run on a controller, like a PID or an EZboil. I had read in one thread here (that I can't find again now) that a user claimed he'd figured it out no problem, but when asked to do a write up, he kind of brushed it off.
Anyways, has there been any more developments recently with this method of heating a kettle? I feel like a controlled induction plate could be a big step, and maybe even a replacement for in-kettle elements. With benefits like easy/zero kettle installation, much less danger of scorching, take advantage of more vertical kettle space, etc., etc.
I know that this topic has been discussed over the past few years, and from what I found, it seemed like there isn't an "easy" way to accomplish getting an induction plate to run on a controller, like a PID or an EZboil. I had read in one thread here (that I can't find again now) that a user claimed he'd figured it out no problem, but when asked to do a write up, he kind of brushed it off.
Anyways, has there been any more developments recently with this method of heating a kettle? I feel like a controlled induction plate could be a big step, and maybe even a replacement for in-kettle elements. With benefits like easy/zero kettle installation, much less danger of scorching, take advantage of more vertical kettle space, etc., etc.