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dedmiston
Jul 31, 2021Moderator
Pellet grills use very little power. There are three parts that are powered: the heating element, the auger, and the fans.
At startup, the anger turns and fills the pot with pellets. Then the heating element runs for about 45-60 seconds to ignite the pellets, and then the fans stoke the flames.
After that initial ignition, the igniter never runs again, so the only power is the small fans and the occasional use of the auger to dispense more pellets.
The whole process uses hardly any power. If you have an inverter, you won't even have to run the Honda much.
At startup, the anger turns and fills the pot with pellets. Then the heating element runs for about 45-60 seconds to ignite the pellets, and then the fans stoke the flames.
After that initial ignition, the igniter never runs again, so the only power is the small fans and the occasional use of the auger to dispense more pellets.
The whole process uses hardly any power. If you have an inverter, you won't even have to run the Honda much.
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