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food:coffee [2021/12/29 06:39] princess_fluffypants [With Propane] |
food:coffee [2024/02/16 15:50] frater_secessus [With electricity] |
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- | Electric coffee makers are possible, but are best used when connected to [[electrical: | + | ===== With Propane ===== |
- | | | **Small drip**| | + | (or other fuel) |
- | | **avg watts**| | + | |
- | | **inverter ineff.**| | + | |
- | | **total watts**| | + | |
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- | | **Amps | + | |
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- | | **Ah per 5min use**| | + | |
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- | To compound the problem, coffee is usually brewed [[electrical: | + | |
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- | If you run a [[electrical: | + | |
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- | ===== With Propane ===== | + | |
- | Like with almost all cooking in a van, and anything to do with generating heat, making coffee is much easier when using propane. Heating water on a stove uses no electricity, | + | Like with almost all cooking in a van (and anything to do with generating heat), making coffee is much easier when using propane. Heating water on a stove uses no electricity, |
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- | ==== pour-over ==== | + | ==== Pour-over ==== |
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