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King0fthajuice
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Nuwave PIC
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So I just picked up another Nuwave, this ones called a Nuwave PIC and is smaller then my Nuwave 2, but I test drove her last night and she worked! Pretty dope because this one you can adjust wattage and the new one doesn't have that you can switch 600, 900, and 1300 watts which tbh I don't know what that is so I just leave it on 1300.
I got it for 10.00 on OfferUp and that's a definite steal. It's cool because I can officially do two 23qt inductions at once, perfect time because my Unicorn Bags come tomorrow!
I highly suggest Nuwaves to anyone and also the 23 qt induction presto. fyi if you order the presto cooker off of Walmart, I'm not suggesting this because that would be illegal but if Walmart believes the package was removed from your doorstep without your approval they will refund you or reship for the inconvenience.
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JohnRainy
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You don't know what wattage is?
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King0fthajuice
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JohnRainy said: You don't know what wattage is?
Let me rephrase that, I don't know enough about changing power increments so I just leave it on the highest power output.
EDIT: So maybe you know more please explain, what's the difference of running it at 300 degrees and having it on 600 w vs 1300w
If I'm using it to bring something up to temp do you think it would be smart using it at 1300w, and then when I achieve pressure bumping it down to 600w ? I'm not super knowledgeable about all of these power measurements but I'm presuming running it at the 600w would use less power in the end?
That's a neat feature and wish it was on the newer model
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Edited by King0fthajuice (01/18/20 05:15 PM)
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Hans Wermhat
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Higher wattage it'll reach the target temperature faster. Idk what they do when they reach the target temp- if they lower the watts automatically to maintain the temp or if they just cycle the element on/off... One thing to consider, if you have two of these running at the same time you might not be able to run both at max watts on the same outlet. If the circuit is 20 amp, you can only run 2400w max on that circuit. Two of them on full power will trip the breaker
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King0fthajuice
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Hans Wermhat said: Higher wattage it'll reach the target temperature faster. Idk what they do when they reach the target temp- if they lower the watts automatically to maintain the temp or if they just cycle the element on/off... One thing to consider, if you have two of these running at the same time you might not be able to run both at max watts on the same outlet. If the circuit is 20 amp, you can only run 2400w max on that circuit. Two of them on full power will trip the breaker
What about on one side of the house and then on the other so it's not on the same breaker
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