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  • Swapping an electric hob from solid plate to induction -diy or a sparkie?

  • You need to be careful about the current draw of the induction. If it is less than 13 amp it should be fine on a normal socket. If you have a specific cooker circuit you need to know the rating in amps of that circuit and check the induction is below that before connecting. You also need to check the rating of the cable you use if it's not supplied with the hob.

    You can use ohms law to calculate the amps based on wattage if that's the supplied figure for current draw.

  • You can use ohms law to calculate the amps based on wattage if that's the supplied figure for current draw.

    Son is doing physics GCSE and I've been cramming these calcs with him for the last 5 days!

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