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food:cooking:excess_power [2023/04/26 19:20] frater_secessus [DC] |
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* with lithium batteries, power can be consumed at any time since Li doesn' | * with lithium batteries, power can be consumed at any time since Li doesn' | ||
+ | Note there is a difference in how much power (W) a cooking appliance consumes and how much energy (Wh) it will consume over a cooking session. | ||
===== gear ===== | ===== gear ===== | ||
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+ | These devices run off [[electrical: | ||
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* **immersion (loop) heaters** for DC are typically 150w. Example: [[https:// | * **immersion (loop) heaters** for DC are typically 150w. Example: [[https:// | ||
* heat only water with them; anything else baked on is extremely difficult to clean off the coils | * heat only water with them; anything else baked on is extremely difficult to clean off the coils | ||
* carry extra fuses in case you blow the ciggy port fuse. Know where the fuses go. | * carry extra fuses in case you blow the ciggy port fuse. Know where the fuses go. | ||
+ | * babysit the heater while in use - if the container falls over or the heater otherwise slips out it can cause a fire. | ||
* unplug before removal from water to avoid overheating the element | * unplug before removal from water to avoid overheating the element | ||
* have a safe place planned to set them down //before// heating; they will be very hot and can melt/burn surfaces after removal from the water | * have a safe place planned to set them down //before// heating; they will be very hot and can melt/burn surfaces after removal from the water | ||
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* **crockpot**/ | * **crockpot**/ | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * **12v rice cookers** consume about 100w. Example: | ||
* **heated mugs** can be used to keep beverages hot, or heat small amounts of water for tea, coffee. | * **heated mugs** can be used to keep beverages hot, or heat small amounts of water for tea, coffee. | ||
* **mini rice cookers**. | * **mini rice cookers**. | ||
+ | Also see the [[https:// | ||
==== AC (inverter) ==== | ==== AC (inverter) ==== | ||
- | Analog cooking appliances (knobs, not electronics) run fine off inexpensive MSW [[electrical: | + | Analog cooking appliances (knobs, not electronics) run fine off inexpensive MSW [[electrical: |
* [[food: | * [[food: | ||
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also see [[https:// | also see [[https:// | ||
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+ | === electric ovens === | ||
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+ | * Czech cookers (// | ||
+ | * Dash makes [[https:// | ||
==== breaking the 10A barrier ==== | ==== breaking the 10A barrier ==== | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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