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Analog cooking appliances (knobs, not electronics) run fine off inexpensive MSW [[electrical: | Analog cooking appliances (knobs, not electronics) run fine off inexpensive MSW [[electrical: | ||
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* **mini rice cookers**. | * **mini rice cookers**. | ||
* immersion (loop) heaters for AC are typically 300w although NOS((new old stock)) versions can be found for 200w. Example: | * immersion (loop) heaters for AC are typically 300w although NOS((new old stock)) versions can be found for 200w. Example: | ||
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==== breaking the 10A barrier ==== | ==== breaking the 10A barrier ==== | ||
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- | If you wanted to extract more power from the alternator you could wire in [[electrical: | + | |
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