LittleSister
Well-Known Member
There wouldn't be any flames to seal the ends of bits of rope that I cut.
And would a KTL style flowerpot cabin heater work with it?
There wouldn't be any flames to seal the ends of bits of rope that I cut.
Lidl had single-ring induction hobs the other week, we've got one to use when in marinas. Along with the electric kettle, you might as well take advantage of shore power when you've got it.
I've had an induction on the boat for a year now (no gas) and have used it constantly, cool on the batteries in the morning and at lunch (if I cook) and use the Genny in the evenines if I'm cooking a big meal. Long use does hammer the batteries- I have agm's, so feel the Genny is best for long use, and it charges up the batteries/runs the water maker etc at the same time. I would never go back to gas, the other day I cooked for the neighbours as they ran out of gas and cant get a refill due to fitting etc.