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2020-10-02 at 1:07 PM UTC
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2020-10-02 at 1:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by Archer513 Most homes in the USA only have a 220 for a stove and 1 for a washer/dryer hookup
The rest are 110/20-30 amp
It’s not that hard to switch them out though. As long as you switch the breakers
Yup...
110 @ 30Amps is still less wattage than 240V at 30A...the kettle still takes longer to boil. That's 30A for the circuit though...you're only suppose to pull 15A per outlet.
anecdotally I notice the massive difference every 18 months when I go home to England and my cups of tea are ready by 4.01PM instead of 4.03PM as happens in the US. -
2020-10-02 at 1:08 PM UTC
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2020-10-02 at 1:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock lovingly allowed lard-ass lanny the luxury of lapping the loins-leviathan while the little lad larps as a laotian ladyboy lapdancer---.-.-.-.-.---.-.---.-.-.--.-.-....-.-.......-.........-..-.-.......................-............----(banned) Everything in the US is based on the NEC guidelines.
In my kitchen I have a 220V 30-amp for my stove, a 110V 25-amp (25-amp breaker, 10-gauge wire) feeding a microwave. Related, i have a 100V 20-amp feeding a distiller.
Like i said. 15amps is for low-power usage of lighting, fire alarm, etc. 20amp is for the outlets that have more strenuous loads.
I think you are missing the point.
Typically a kettle is plugged into a kitchen wall outlet...which is 110/120V rated at 15A (with the circuit being 20 or 30A). The plug "fins" tell you the device rating...straight fins = 15A, 1 straight and one sideways is 20A etc.
A US kettle has a Nema 5-15P on it....it's rated at 110V 15A....a UK kettle is rated at 220V 13A.
I reference again the wattage of bothe devices.
Good luck plugging a nema 5-15P into a 220V 30A outlet…lololol
(The NEMA 5-15 receptacle is the most common electrical receptacle in the United. States and Canada. It is a two-pole, three-wire grounding receptacle which is. used for a maximum of 15A and 125V.) -
2020-10-02 at 1:19 PM UTCWell I didn’t expect to open this thread and see people discussing stoves and microwaves
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2020-10-02 at 1:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yup…
110 @ 30Amps is still less wattage than 240V at 30A…the kettle still takes longer to boil. That's 30A for the circuit though…you're only suppose to pull 15A per outlet.
anecdotally I notice the massive difference every 18 months when I go home to England and my cups of tea are ready by 4.01PM instead of 4.03PM as happens in the US.
Most microwaves in America are 1100-1200 watts. You can get 1800,but probably can’t make toast and coffee on that same circuit without tripping a breaker. I don’t know of any appliances I’ve seen wired for 220 other than electric stoves. -
2020-10-02 at 1:22 PM UTC
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2020-10-02 at 1:27 PM UTC
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2020-10-02 at 1:28 PM UTChaha
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2020-10-02 at 1:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock lovingly allowed lard-ass lanny the luxury of lapping the loins-leviathan while the little lad larps as a laotian ladyboy lapdancer---.-.-.-.-.---.-.---.-.-.--.-.-....-.-.......-.........-..-.-.......................-............----(banned) There is no point to a discussion that is wholly irrelevant.
The power required is mated to the receptacle that is appropriate. If someone wants a 100w light bulb or a 5-horsepower electric motor…the plug it in to something.
It doesn't matter if its in the US, UKistan, or the moon. Electrons aren't that selective.
Well it does matter...in the US a typical wall outlets is 125v 15A, in the UK a typical wall outlet is 240V 13A...
The typical UK outlets offer near double the wattage...which in the case of a kettle means it boils water near twice as fast. -
2020-10-02 at 1:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock lovingly allowed lard-ass lanny the luxury of lapping the loins-leviathan while the little lad larps as a laotian ladyboy lapdancer---.-.-.-.-.---.-.---.-.-.--.-.-....-.-.......-.........-..-.-.......................-............----(banned) No, the typical wall outlet in the US is 20-amp
Wrong. The circuit is 20A/30A..the outlet is 15A...straight fins. -
2020-10-02 at 1:38 PM UTCHere's a couple of US plugs I just happen to have laying around
The left is your typical US Nema 5/15P...the right is your typical nema5/20P.
Your typical wall outlet in the US will accept the nema 5/15P..it's what's on your kettle, not so much the 125V 20A plug on the right...
Again...try plugging the right one in your standard US wall outlet... -
2020-10-02 at 1:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock lovingly allowed lard-ass lanny the luxury of lapping the loins-leviathan while the little lad larps as a laotian ladyboy lapdancer---.-.-.-.-.---.-.---.-.-.--.-.-....-.-.......-.........-..-.-.......................-............----(banned) No, the typical wall outlet in the US is 20-amp
But only 110 v -
2020-10-02 at 1:48 PM UTCJared and Ivanka tested negative.
RNC chairwoman tests positive.
I’m sure we’ll be hearing lots of test results in the next day or two. -
2020-10-02 at 1:56 PM UTC
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2020-10-02 at 2:09 PM UTC
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2020-10-02 at 2:13 PM UTCtl;dr
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2020-10-02 at 2:16 PM UTCWeeeeel gonts you've all convinced me to get an electric kettle.
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2020-10-02 at 2:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock lovingly allowed lard-ass lanny the luxury of lapping the loins-leviathan while the little lad larps as a laotian ladyboy lapdancer---.-.-.-.-.---.-.---.-.-.--.-.-....-.-.......-.........-..-.-.......................-............----(banned) You better not get tested. You'll break it.
You're the typhoid Mary of STDs.
You should have listened to your parents when they said stay away from niggers. You sure showed them when you became a nigger whore.
They died of shame. Its your fault
Hey brah, thats how it goes sometimes brah.. I grew up with my mom telling me to never marry an Asian woman.. not that im that into them like the fetishist on here.
You can't help who you love brah ❣️ love a dove -
2020-10-02 at 2:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Netflxchillr TRUMP going after the… "sympathy-vote"!!
ingenious. 😎
https://niggasin.space/thread/51915