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Old 11-06-2018, 09:43 PM   #2
Beau388
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 31S
State: Texas
Posts: 4,183
THOR #6411
The problem I see is all four unit induction cook-tops require 240 volts and 30 amps (dual 2,000 watt and dual 1,500 watt burners). It would not be a problem to rewire your coach with a 30 amp - 240 volt circuit with a sub panel to supply the coach, just like the typical house wiring. It would be expensive unless you do it yourself. Every coach I have seen uses a 2 burner, 1800 watt cook-top that uses a 20 amp - 120 volt circuit just like a roof top A/C. My guess would be, the carpentry to install a two burner cook-top would cost much less (including a new solid surface countertop) than a 240 volt conversion.
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