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Rodney Myrvaagnes writes:
The OP wanted an alternative to propane at a dock with electricity, so both pan and plate would be stowed whenver the compass is in use. . In any case, the ferromagnetic pan and the plate shouldn't be stored near the compass with the boat in motion, but otherwise what problem? If it throws a strong enough magnetic field it could permanently magnetize the compass. I wouldn't want to have to swing the compass every time I made bacon and eggs for breakfast :-) --lyndon |
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On 17 Jun 2004 19:09:03 -0600, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
Rodney Myrvaagnes writes: The OP wanted an alternative to propane at a dock with electricity, so both pan and plate would be stowed whenver the compass is in use. . In any case, the ferromagnetic pan and the plate shouldn't be stored near the compass with the boat in motion, but otherwise what problem? If it throws a strong enough magnetic field it could permanently magnetize the compass. I wouldn't want to have to swing the compass every time I made bacon and eggs for breakfast :-) --lyndon As far as I know, induction cookers operate on frequencies between 25 kHz and 40kHz. Being AC (RF) in nature, I doubt it'd magnetize anything. More likely de-magnetize the compass, if too close, but it'd take awhile. Plus, I'd suspect the magnetic field would be optomized in the vertical direction. And I'd also suspect that the HF radio wouldn't be very happy. The primary show stopper is cost....$1,000 up...way up. Norm B |
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On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 19:05:33 -0700, engsol
wrote: On 17 Jun 2004 19:09:03 -0600, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: Rodney Myrvaagnes writes: The OP wanted an alternative to propane at a dock with electricity, so both pan and plate would be stowed whenver the compass is in use. . In any case, the ferromagnetic pan and the plate shouldn't be stored near the compass with the boat in motion, but otherwise what problem? If it throws a strong enough magnetic field it could permanently magnetize the compass. I wouldn't want to have to swing the compass every time I made bacon and eggs for breakfast :-) --lyndon As far as I know, induction cookers operate on frequencies between 25 kHz and 40kHz. Being AC (RF) in nature, I doubt it'd magnetize anything. More likely de-magnetize the compass, if too close, but it'd take awhile. Plus, I'd suspect the magnetic field would be optomized in the vertical direction. And I'd also suspect that the HF radio wouldn't be very happy. The primary show stopper is cost....$1,000 up...way up. Norm B There is a home-type hotplate-like one for about $180. I have seen it used by chefs doing cooking demonstrations in the dining room on several occasions. Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a Capsizing under chute, and having the chute rise and fill without tangling, all while Mark and Sally are still behind you |
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I suspect the starter motor on your engine creates a stronger
field. Doug s/v Callista "Lyndon Nerenberg" wrote in message ... Rodney Myrvaagnes writes: The OP wanted an alternative to propane at a dock with electricity, so both pan and plate would be stowed whenver the compass is in use. . In any case, the ferromagnetic pan and the plate shouldn't be stored near the compass with the boat in motion, but otherwise what problem? If it throws a strong enough magnetic field it could permanently magnetize the compass. I wouldn't want to have to swing the compass every time I made bacon and eggs for breakfast :-) --lyndon |
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