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Itte@sh.itjust.works to Greentext@sh.itjust.works · 1 year ago

Anon buys an air fryer

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Itte@sh.itjust.works to Greentext@sh.itjust.works · 1 year ago
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  • gmtom@lemmy.world
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    No its electric.

    Could be a US low voltage issue? Since im European.

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      North American ovens run on 240v, they probably just need to replace the heating element

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        But my EU oven runs on 380V-16A three-phase, because we in the Netherlands and Germany are special snowflakes.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perilex

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          That’s awesome. You could probably run a proper kiln in place of your oven if you felt like it.

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          My Finnish oven runs on 380V too, although it’d hard-wired insted of a weird plug.

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          Mines 5 phase. My Dad got because he works at oven.

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        It’s possible he’s running it at 120v if the electrician did a bad job in the kitchen. 400v ovens are fairly common where I live and can run on 240v in a pinch (even if it’s not recommended).

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          Not that I know such things, but I think 120V wouldn’t even fully heat up an oven.

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      Ah Yeah maybe, Canadian but North America as a whole is the same standard of 240v for ovens. It could also be I’ve only used lower end ovens lol.

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      That’s probably true. Our electric kettles heat up much slower too for the same reason.

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        The only large appliances that aren’t running 220-240v in the US are the refrigerator and dishwasher .Ovens, washing machines, tumble dryers, furnaces, and water heaters are all on 240 volts.

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          In Europe, at least my oven is hooked up to 3 phase 400V. That’s more than the 240 max you get in the US.

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            Serious question, with that much power do you even pre-heat the oven? At that much power, I imagine you can just put the food in and turn it on.

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