Reddit reviews Roadpro RPSL-335 12V Portable Frying Pan Frying Pan
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Auto & Truck MaintenanceCountry of manufacture: ChinaManufacturer: ROADPRO
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The actual stupid part is people assuming 1000W.
There's no reason you can't cook at 100W, it just A) cooks slower, and B) needs a cover. Still gets up to 400 degrees which is plenty to burn pancakes if you forget about them.
Instead of all this arguing about physics you can literally just google "Car charger hot plate" and see that [it's a real product aimed at truckers](https://www.amazon.com/Roadpro-RPSL-335-12V-Portable-Frying/dp/B0002D6K86/ref=pd_sim_263_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0002D
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You could put a grill / pan in your car and get a heatpack cooker going.
Most current electric stoves use 2,100 watts per 8 inch coil for comparison. You could lower the wattage needed by increasing warmup time, reducing the surface area to heat, or likely both. Which is why this electric pan has a 4 inch cooking area, takes 2 minutes to warm up and reaches a maximum temperature of around 300F.
Here is the mobile version of your link
This 12v frying pan that has a nice lid for cooking quinoa/rice/pasta/veggies
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0002D6K86/ref=sxts1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485392644&sr=1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65
http://www.amazon.com/RoadPro-RPSL-335-Roadpro-12V-Frying/dp/B0002D6K86
or cooking while driving
Deep Frying in traffic is damn near lethal.
stupid people with their "must go on green" mentality
https://www.amazon.com/RoadPro-RPSL-335-Roadpro-12V-Frying/dp/B0002D6K86
You'd be much better off using something like this 12v frying pan or this 12v portable stove.
Roadpro 12V Frying Pan
Roadpro 12V Portable Stove
what do you mean?
Your car battery is a 12 volt DC battery while your house outlet is either 120 or 240 volts AC. This means that a regular grill could never work off your car without an expensive inverter (it would have to be expensive because you cant just use a cheap 10 watt one either). You would need to buy a 12 volt grill, which will probably come with a car cigarette lighter adapter.
If you want to go all out red neck you can wire it up in you car. This may actually be safer as you can use larger gauge wires that are safer for a higher watt load. This is probably not need unless you want to run a +100 watt system (i recommend against that).
Here is a $35 12 volt fry pan that I found on amazon. It can handle eggs and bacon (dont cook bacon in a car dude). There is also a 12v pot, why dont you just make a kitchen in your trunk.
http://www.amazon.ca/RoadPro-RPSL-335-12V-Frying-Pan/dp/B0002D6K86/ref=pd_cp_hi_1
http://www.amazon.ca/RoadPro-5027S-12V-Smart-Car/dp/B0000AXQE8/ref=pd_sim_sbs_auto_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=066TRF42J6PHE9WFJ26G
If you ever cook anything with fat in it (a couple of eggs are fine, but any fatty meats), you should open the sunroof and crank up the ac/heat fan to give circulation.
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The watts don't matter. Heat output does.
Here is the Amazon review.
http://www.amazon.com/RoadPro-RPSL-335-Roadpro-12V-Frying/dp/B0002D6K86
The issue isn't with the power draw, it takes a long fucking time to cook anything. A lot of people said it does work but takes half an hour to boil a cup of water.
Edit: to everyone down voting agreeing that 170 w consumption = 170w of heat needs to think of their computers. Processors do not run at 200+ watts but easily reach those temps.