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... also the toilet flush too but I'd resist 'blowing' the water out!Where are you a friendly funster my offer to come round to help
empty every tap pipe valve and blow water out back.own taps to make sure none in pipes
No you suck that one... also the toilet flush too but I'd resist 'blowing' the water out!
We bought a 1000w airfryer from Asda. ÂŁ20.
it's only a small capacity unit but does the job.worked well on a 6 amp supply but not yet tried it through my inverter which was the ultimate plan
That's seems high I don't think you have allowed for the cycling the heater is on for less than 50% of the time.but you have to be aware that it consumes around 40 Ah (of our current max 210 AH lithium set-up) if used for
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Next question, how do you know what the supply rating of the hookup post is? Usually you can see the trip switches, and the amps rating will be written on it. With a B or a C in front of it. So if it says B10, B13 or B16, or C10, C13 or C16, then it should be OK. If it says B6 or C6 then it will probably trip.Only if your on a EHU and have a minimum 10 amp supply..
We always take with us our Dual zone Ninja Air Fryer. 3kw. It works fine, providing you remember not to turn on other high power items. I'm a senior citizen and constantly forget. It's so easy to turn the kettle on !! I'm frequently tripping the mcb's. Irritating but not the end of the world.That's seems high I don't think you have allowed for the cycling the heater is on for less than 50% of the time.
I happened to check what we used last night cooking a frozen Cannelloni in our 1400 watt airfryer it was on for about 50min, used 40ah. We have 485ah of Lithium.
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