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Can weak electricity be used with induction hobs? Harmful effects & solutions to fix it

Many users are concerned about whether weak electricity can be used with induction cookers when voltage drops frequently occur during peak hours, disrupting the cooking process and affecting the lifespan of the device. The following article from Köcher will help you understand this issue and find optimal operational solutions to ensure durability.

Why should a stable electrical system be used for induction cookers?

Induction cookers are high-power household appliances that require a stable power supply. Unlike gas stoves or infrared cookers, induction cookers operate based on the principle of electromagnetic induction to generate heat directly at the bottom of the pot through a coil. Understanding the device will help you maximize the benefits of induction cookers for safe and effective daily cooking.

  • Requires high and stable current: The Vietnamese power grid operates at 220V/50Hz, matching the optimal voltage range of most modern induction cookers (except for older Japanese induction cookers that use 100V). The device requires a high and stable current to maintain a continuous magnetic field, avoiding voltage drops that cause circuit interruptions.
  • Requires high-frequency current: To generate heat, induction cookers must convert the grid current (50Hz) into high-frequency current from 20,000Hz to 50,000Hz through an inverter and IGBT components. When the input voltage is low or fluctuating, this conversion process will be disrupted, causing the control system to report errors (such as E0, E1), significantly reducing cooking efficiency.
  • High power consumption: Induction cookers are devices with extremely high energy density, with total power ranging from 4000W to 7400W. If the voltage drops suddenly, the current must spike to compensate for the power, causing a temporary overload on the wiring and internal power filtering capacitors, posing a risk of circuit board fires if not protected by a standard circuit breaker. Therefore, when installing, you need to pay special attention to the power rating of the induction cooker to design an appropriate wiring and protection system.
  • Requires a stable magnetic field: A strong power supply helps the copper coil create a consistent magnetic field, directly affecting the bottom of the ferromagnetic pot. When the power supply is stable, the eddy current will generate heat continuously, allowing the induction cooker to operate smoothly. Conversely, weak electricity causes the magnetic field to be intermittent, making the cooker operate in a “jerky” manner, losing the ability to control temperature accurately.
Induction cookers require a stable electrical system to maintain operation and avoid risks while cooking.
Induction cookers require a stable electrical system to maintain operation and avoid risks while cooking.

4 harms of using induction cookers under weak electrical conditions

Using induction cookers when the power supply is not guaranteed not only affects cooking efficiency but also poses the number one “enemy” to the lifespan of the device, causing many serious errors.

System errors and automatic shutdown

When the voltage drops below the safe threshold (usually below 170V), the microprocessor will activate protection mode to prevent damage to the circuit board, leading to the cooker automatically shutting off suddenly. The most obvious manifestation is the display of error codes such as E1 or E3, causing continuous interruptions in the cooking process.

Damage to power components (IGBT)

When the voltage is low, it forces the current to spike to compensate for the power, generating excess heat beyond the thermal dissipation threshold of the IGBT switching components. This mechanism causes the components to overheat, leading to short circuits or tripping the main circuit breaker while cooking.

Strong IGBT, good load capacity like Köcher's induction cookers help the cooker operate more stably, reduce overheating, automatic shutdown, and minimize errors E2, E3.
Strong IGBT, good load capacity like Köcher’s induction cookers help the cooker operate more stably, reduce overheating, automatic shutdown, and minimize errors E2, E3.

To enhance load capacity, users can prioritize choosing high-end German double induction cookers equipped with more durable IGBT components.

Reduced lifespan of the circuit board

Continuous voltage fluctuations force the power filtering capacitors to work overload to stabilize the current, causing capacitors to bulge or dry out over time. This condition ages the microprocessor circuit board, causing the cooker to respond slowly, malfunction, or experience other operational errors.

Low cooking efficiency

Weak electricity does not provide enough energy to maintain a strong magnetic field, causing the eddy current at the bottom of the pot to generate heat slowly and prolonging cooking time significantly. As a result, water has difficulty boiling, food is soaked in heat for too long, breaking down vitamin structures, making dishes mushy and reducing their standard nutritional value.

Eddy current (or Foucault current) is a swirling induced current generated inside the bottom of the pot when in contact with the fluctuating magnetic field from the copper coil of the cooker. This current converts electrical energy into thermal energy through the resistance of the material, helping the pot to heat up and cook food. Thanks to this mechanism, induction cookers achieve very high efficiency, heating extremely quickly and keeping the glass surface from getting as hot as conventional cookers.
A strong power supply helps the eddy current at the bottom of the pot generate heat quickly and ensures cooking time, making dishes tastier.
A strong power supply helps the eddy current at the bottom of the pot generate heat quickly and ensures cooking time, making dishes tastier.

6 effective solutions to address weak electricity

If the area you live in has an unstable power supply, you need to implement the following technical solutions to ensure the device operates durably:

  • Choose a cooker with suitable power: Prioritize low-power cookers (under 2000W), with energy-saving Inverter technology or low heat modes. You can refer to the article on How to save electricity when using Köcher induction cookers to know how to optimally adjust these modes.
  • Avoid using the quick cooking feature (Booster): The Booster mode pushes the power to the maximum level, putting pressure on the current, posing a risk of blowing the power filtering capacitor under unstable voltage conditions.
  • Use a voltage stabilizer: Equipping a wide-range voltage stabilizer is a thorough technical solution to maintain the standard 220V voltage, protecting the electronic component system of the cooker. 
  • Use large cross-section wires: Ensure the wiring system supplying the cooker uses copper wires with a minimum cross-section of 2.5mm² to 4mm², helping to minimize the internal resistance of the wiring, reduce instantaneous voltage drops, and avoid the risk of melting wires when the cooker operates at high power levels.
  • Use a separate circuit breaker and socket: Installing a separate circuit breaker helps prevent the spread of short circuit incidents and ensures safety for the control circuit board system. Do not share sockets with high-power devices.
  • Avoid using during peak hours: Limit cooking during the time frame of 6 PM – 8 PM when the voltage often drops below 170V to protect the microprocessor and smart sensor system from overload and extend the lifespan of the components.
Low voltage can be addressed with some home remedies.
Low voltage can be addressed with some home remedies.

Hopefully, the above article has helped you answer the question whether weak electricity can be used with induction cookers and find optimal solutions to protect the cooker’s component system. Combining standard electrical infrastructure with reasonable usage practices is the best way to maintain high cooking efficiency and ensure a safe user experience.

With a sophisticated product design, high quality, and dedicated support services, Köcher is committed to providing an exceptional cooking experience and elevating the status of your kitchen.

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