No, I haven’t tried copying over the libraries yet but it seems many have been ported already. I’ll give it a go at some point but I probably wait for peekay’s Adafruit_RGBLCDShield library.
The induction plate suits my purpose well because it’s very flexible. For cheese making I wouldn’t need a strong one like mine but I also use it for normal cooking and I want to use it for distilling/brewing as well. For the latter purpose you want some grunt to speed up things and I don’t want to end up having 3 separate cookers. I’m not in US and our normal outlets have 10A (2.5kW). Additionally you can put install bigger outlets to draw more amps.
I also don’t have an issue regarding resistive load (in case you were thinking of the relays). I’m not switching the power on/off of the whole induction plate but control its controller - so the internal fan for example will continue cooling.
I’ll have a look at your project, thanks. I’m not too worried about touching code but I don’t want to reinvent the wheel and rather base my project on something proven to save time. Otherwise this will end up in a drawer for I don’t know how long…