Thanks. I'll try the other circuits off and see - good thinking.Depends on the electronics package... Neff ones pre soak the induction coils via the TRANSFORMER ( clue there), cheaper ones tend to use capacity charging and both would give a fair amount of leakage when you apply power, neff have a builtin out saying they expect 6-8mA as it cycles on .. why do you think induction hobs take min of 30 seconds to warm up before use ? One wonders what they are doing ??
As I said the quickest way is to flip off all the other circuits and just flip only the induction hob on...especially if the call out is one of those dog sh!te ones that charge if no fault is found with their kit.
Hob is Beko, callout is Electrolux (presumably own Beko), and yes, £55 if no fault with the hob. Fair enough.


