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May 30, 2017Explorer
Get the Keurig B130, it only uses 700w. It's a hotel model so I think it's a bit more durable than the K15 consumer version. AFAIK these don't hold any water other than maybe a bit in the lines but not even sure about that as I think It's evaporated as part of the brewing cycle.
I'll gladly 'waste' a few watts of power to be replenished by my panels to have my coffee, It draws almost 60a when heating but that only lasts about a minute. I make 4 cups and it barely touches the batteries.
To me the Keurig smokes drip coffee and I especially like that there's no grounds to clean up. I never camp with services so I don't have unlimited water to rinse things off.
My first choice is probably using a press but it's too much mess.
I'll gladly 'waste' a few watts of power to be replenished by my panels to have my coffee, It draws almost 60a when heating but that only lasts about a minute. I make 4 cups and it barely touches the batteries.
To me the Keurig smokes drip coffee and I especially like that there's no grounds to clean up. I never camp with services so I don't have unlimited water to rinse things off.
My first choice is probably using a press but it's too much mess.
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