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lee1234
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May 24 2015, 03:28 PM
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I have an induction cooker 2 hob with power 1kW and 1.8kW each. I used for few times and a big capacitor inside is burn (I believe is the EMI module). I'm using 13A normal wall socket, may i know is this suitable? The power should be enough for 240V/13A right? i wonder is due to poor EMI module or it actually needs high current? based on the user manual, error code E00 shows the current shouldn't over >15A. Can any expert here to give advice and where can i get a better EMI module to replace the burn module.
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lee1234
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May 24 2015, 04:17 PM
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QUOTE(ozak @ May 24 2015, 03:48 PM) 2.8kw is between the 13a socket spec. But if you have long day cook, get a bigger capacity is more safer. As long as your MCB didn't trip and your plug inside 13A fuse didn't burn, it is enough. The problem look like more to the unit component quality. If you know that is a EMI thinky, guess you know where to find. Pasar road have choice. Look for TDK or tokin if you want better 1. Thanks for your reply. Sorry for some mistake, i think tats should be RCL filter where the board consist of 2 big coil induction, each in serial with each power pin and a resistor and cap parallel with two power pin and the big cap is burn. How should i fix it? changing a cap would help? or changing the whole filter module? any recommendation place to look for it? This post has been edited by lee1234: May 24 2015, 04:21 PM
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lee1234
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May 24 2015, 04:52 PM
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QUOTE(ozak @ May 24 2015, 04:43 PM) Sorry, I never open it before. So no idea what it look like inside. If you know the cap value, than replace it. The best is get back to the brand service center. Too bad the brand service center is closed @@ i cant find the cap value from the PCB board. Anyhow, thanks for your reply comment
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