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mena661
Feb 02, 2014Explorer
redwingfans wrote:Quick way is to get a Kill A Watt meter and plug your crockpot into it when you're home cooking something from it. You can do this while plugged into shore power or on generator too. This will tell you exactly how many watts it's using.
As a refresher, I was looking for a solution to use a crockpot while DRIVING and needed to know how many watts I could use. I have a 450 watt inverter. Knowing that the frid does not use the inveter, (checked documentation and wiring) I can simple unplug the TV or DVR and plug a 350 watt crockpot in.
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