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Joe417
Jun 30, 2015Explorer
Chilly81,
You may understand electricity but be safe, it's 120v, if you don't, ask someone who does to help you.
If you measure, or have it measured, the voltage and current directly at the heating element you will know whether the voltage or the heating element is adequate.
I'm running on memory here, but I believe the N621 has a 300 watt AC element. You can look it up to make sure.
Watts = Voltage * Current.
You may understand electricity but be safe, it's 120v, if you don't, ask someone who does to help you.
If you measure, or have it measured, the voltage and current directly at the heating element you will know whether the voltage or the heating element is adequate.
I'm running on memory here, but I believe the N621 has a 300 watt AC element. You can look it up to make sure.
Watts = Voltage * Current.
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