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Hi would I be able to run my 2kw Teppanyaki grill , from my 2kw inverter I have 2x110 batteries with a 135w solar panal. Just for cooking normal dinner/breakfast?
Thanks in advance for any help.
 

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Hi would I be able to run my 2kw Teppanyaki grill , from my 2kw inverter I have 2x110 batteries with a 135w solar panal. Just for cooking normal dinner/breakfast?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Not really viable ..
You will kill those batteries.. at 2kw your grill will be drawing something in the order of 170 amps..
Andy.
 

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If you can cook your breakfast in ten minutes or so yes, but it could take days for your solar panel to replace the energy used.
I suggest get a gas BBQ and use a hot plate on it. There is a gas version of the Cobb which would be ideal if you get the optional hotplate for it - though a gas Cobb isn't cheap.

Edit: A frying pan would be cheaper too. :)

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Thanks be leaving it at home then, as intend to use Aires as much as poss.
 
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Well you have given me ideas, Cadac or Cobb for barbecue, I suspect they have both got there followers.
 

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We love the Cobb (charcoal version) as we find it quick to use, compact and easy to clean. We use it in preference to our Cadac which we find generally cumbersome and difficult to clean. The non stick coating on the Cadac is abysmally poor quality (hence why we find cleaning it such a pain).

Ian

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