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Plugged into a 300w Inverter would have been the right thing.
It's 12V...
then something not correct.
That is the quickest way to attract campervanannie:dog:. I would rather make a fire at the side of the road
Plugged into a 300w Inverter would have been the right thing.
your inverter should be higher rated than the kettleI have always used a 800W inverter with a 900W electric kettle, (mine is similar but not this one) boils within 5-6mins and uses a lot less power than a 12v kettle, we put it on while we are driving, when we hear it click off we pull in and make a drink
An 800W inverter is a maximum constant wattage but will run higher for a short time, I have been doing that for ten years with the same inverter and the same kettle so give me all the figures you want and I still wouldn't believe it will not do it, manufacturers ratings are always given with a huge safety margin, if you buy a 3 ton jack it will have been tested at a lot higher than that, every time I mention inverters you come up with figures that match manufacturers recommendations and say an inverter should be rated so much higher, I am posting from experience that I have using these appliances, I don't want to argue about it (well I obviously do) but I worked in the development dept at Freight Rover, anything we did was tested to a breaking point at double the recommended rating, after saying all that I would still buy the biggest inverter I could affordyour inverter should be higher rated than the kettle