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BFL13
Dec 29, 2019Explorer II
OK single pork chop in stick house this time:
Start. Heats up, off at--2 minutes ( of 65 amps assumed from before)
Start cooking-- 2 minutes, light goes off-check pork chop-- has some stripes so flip it (now at 4 minutes total of 65 amps)
Unit is steaming (must put it under range hood next time) 3 minutes light off--check.. it's cooked! OK so 7 minutes total at 65 amps, not bad at all. (compare with one spud in MW for 8 minutes at 125 amps)
65 x 7/60 = 7.58AH. Note the grill did not cycle on and off while doing each side. Happenstance that light went off when it needed flipping. Also as with the youtubes, I flipped it even though it does cook on both sides.
Anyway, whatever, it looks like it could be used off-grid on occasion, and not break the battery piggy bank.
Start. Heats up, off at--2 minutes ( of 65 amps assumed from before)
Start cooking-- 2 minutes, light goes off-check pork chop-- has some stripes so flip it (now at 4 minutes total of 65 amps)
Unit is steaming (must put it under range hood next time) 3 minutes light off--check.. it's cooked! OK so 7 minutes total at 65 amps, not bad at all. (compare with one spud in MW for 8 minutes at 125 amps)
65 x 7/60 = 7.58AH. Note the grill did not cycle on and off while doing each side. Happenstance that light went off when it needed flipping. Also as with the youtubes, I flipped it even though it does cook on both sides.
Anyway, whatever, it looks like it could be used off-grid on occasion, and not break the battery piggy bank.
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