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Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 05-03-2016, 17:16 |
Replies: 122
Views: 28,800
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StuM
Re: Using an Electric Tea Kettle to Save Propane ?
Taking you at your word ( :) ) of once an hour, that means you are using 105Wh x 24 = 2.5kWh per day (or about 200 Amp hrs). That's 50% of your stated realistic battery availability :( I'm not... |
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 31-01-2016, 13:37 |
Replies: 122
Views: 28,800
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StuM
Re: Using an Electric Tea Kettle to Save Propane ?
125W ? That will take about 20 times as long as your average 2-3KW electrical kettle to boil a mug of water. |
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 03-12-2015, 14:49 |
Replies: 122
Views: 28,800
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StuM
Re: Using an Electric Tea Kettle to Save Propane ?
But I'd stay away from those 12V "trucker" mug immersion heaters that you see on Ebay for a couple of bucks. Every review that I've seen of them is that they are a cr*p and take forever to heat a... |
Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 03-12-2015, 14:41 |
Replies: 122
Views: 28,800
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Forum: Cooking and Provisioning: Food & Drink 03-12-2015, 14:38 |
Replies: 122
Views: 28,800
Posted By
StuM
Re: Using an Electric Tea Kettle to Save Propane ?
<Pedant mode> Strictly speaking, it will be the same Ah out regardless of battery size. But since you are drawing at a higher "discharge rate", the reduction of capacity remaining in the battery... |
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