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How to wire 120v induction - 360 - 06-14-2024

Well after I almost burned the coach to the ground on our last trip I’m swapping out the current cooktop for an induction and need a better understanding on how to wire 120 when there is currently 240.

Also want to figure out if it can be run via inverter?

And no, current cooktop did not cause almost fire…the idiot who had a burner knob set on 9 with a closed lid did.  It was almost a bad deal.  Thankfully Corian has a high combustion point. Finding a piece of 20 year old bone colored Corian hat been the toughest part.


RE: How to wire 120v induction - Richard - 06-15-2024

In the romex wire that leads to the current cooktop, you will see four wires. Black, Red, White and Green/Bare Copper.

In the exist setup, the power will be wired Black to Red, that is 220, White is ignored. Green/copper is ground. To get 120, you will wire Black to White for one burner, Red to White if a two burner, and ground to ground of course.

That circuit is not currently wired to an inverter circuit. It is possible to run a 120V cooktop off of an inverter, but you would need some wiring changes at the inverter breaker box and the main breaker box to achieve that.

If you must, the easiest way to do that would be to add a larger box and circuit to the inverter breaker box and pull a completely new wire to the induction top. However, if it’s a two burner top, you will not be able to run both burners at the same time due to the limitations of the inverter. I believe your inverter is 3200 watts. One induction burner circuit is 1800 watts. Two circuits would be 3600 and would trip the inverter.

Clear as mud?


RE: How to wire 120v induction - bikestuff - 06-15-2024

Sorry about the mishap. Maybe think outside the box on the corian? Smile A 1/2 piece of birch plywood painted or stained would work and could double as a cutting board. Home depot sells acacia butcher block in various sizes. Maybe just make a drop in cutting board?


RE: How to wire 120v induction - Latitude 28 - 06-15-2024

Brad,
Bill's idea is a great option....if you want to go back with the corian, go to a cabinet shop that is a corian dealer they should have a small piece in the size and color you need.  They will also have the color matched adhesive kit as well.  If they don't want to do the work Corian is real easy to work with.   Cut out the heat damaged section and make a plug to fit bond the plug in your cutout with the Corian adhesive.  Orbital sand the area starting with say 120 grit and work your way up to 220 maybe another step finer if you need to match the exiting counter top sheen.