@[email protected] to [email protected] • 6 months agoAnon buys an air fryersh.itjust.worksmessage-square231fedilinkarrow-up1822
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minus-squareTar_Alcaranlinkfedilink14•edit-26 months agoBut 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
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•6 months agoMy Finnish oven runs on 380V too, although it’d hard-wired insted of a weird plug.
minus-squareMashedPotatoJefflinkfedilink3•6 months agoThat’s awesome. You could probably run a proper kiln in place of your oven if you felt like it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•6 months agoMines 5 phase. My Dad got because he works at oven.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•6 months agoIt’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).
minus-squareBarqsHasBitelinkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agoNot that I know such things, but I think 120V wouldn’t even fully heat up an oven.
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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
My Finnish oven runs on 380V too, although it’d hard-wired insted of a weird plug.
That’s awesome. You could probably run a proper kiln in place of your oven if you felt like it.
Mines 5 phase. My Dad got because he works at oven.
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).
Not that I know such things, but I think 120V wouldn’t even fully heat up an oven.