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food:cooking:excess_power [2023/02/06 12:42]
frater_secessus [breaking the 10A barrier]
food:cooking:excess_power [2023/03/04 16:49]
frater_secessus [AC (inverter)]
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 Analog cooking appliances (knobs, not electronics) run fine off inexpensive MSW [[electrical:inverter|inverters]].  Analog cooking appliances (knobs, not electronics) run fine off inexpensive MSW [[electrical:inverter|inverters]]. 
  
-  * Normal sized [[food:cooking:crockpot|crock pots]] typically take 125w-200w on HI and half that value on LO.  +  * [[food:cooking:crockpot|crock pots]] typically take 125w-200w on HI and half that value on LO.   
 +  * [[food:cooking:instantpot|Instant Pots]] run 700w to 1200w, depending on size
   * **mini rice cookers**.  Normal rice cookers run ~300w but some of the smaller travel ones use less.  Example:  [[https://amzn.to/3h7bt03|Dash 200w 1L travel rice cooker]] (**200w**).   * **mini rice cookers**.  Normal rice cookers run ~300w but some of the smaller travel ones use less.  Example:  [[https://amzn.to/3h7bt03|Dash 200w 1L travel rice cooker]] (**200w**).
   * immersion (loop) heaters for AC are typically 300w although NOS((new old stock)) versions can be found for 200w.  Example:  [[https://amzn.to/3f0RRI1|Norpro 559 immersion heater]]. (300w)   * immersion (loop) heaters for AC are typically 300w although NOS((new old stock)) versions can be found for 200w.  Example:  [[https://amzn.to/3f0RRI1|Norpro 559 immersion heater]]. (300w)
food/cooking/excess_power.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/05 19:17 by frater_secessus