In the immortal words of Emily Litella, "Nevermind." After peeking at some you-tube trouble-shooting vids for induction cookers, I decided that I would be remiss if I didn't take my old induction cooktop apart and search for fuses. Smart move on my part- I found two and one was blown. A trip to the hardware store, $4.50 for a fuse, and some more time to put it back together and I've got a working induction cooker again. I'm also glad that I choose to buy a used higher-end unit some 6 years ago as I imagine it was built to have it's fuses semi-easily replaceable. Now if my local HBS wasn't closing I'd be sitting perfectly!