Does the insulated electric kettle consume electricity
Does the insulated electric kettle consume electricity? During the insulation process, the power of an electric kettle does not exceed 100W, and generally it consumes no more than 0.1 kWh of electricity per hour. Therefore, an electric kettle can be used with confidence during the insulation process.
FemaleIn the insulation state, it will be frequently powered on for heating, resulting in low power consumption. The power consumption is related to the ambient temperature, usually around 2-5 degrees Celsius per day.
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FemaleGenerally speaking, electric kettles do not have insulation materials, so the insulation effect is poor. In the insulation state, electric heating is frequent. The amount of power consumption is related to the temperature of the environment, with a daily power consumption of around 2-5 degrees Celsius.
The power consumption during insulation depends on the insulation temperature, the power of the kettle, the volume of the liquid, and the speed of heat. Generally speaking, the higher the insulation temperature, the greater the power, the greater the water volume, the greater the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the kettle, and the greater the required electricity. The specific power consumption value must be calculated comprehensively based on environmental temperature, water temperature, water volume, and kettle power.
FemaleIf the power of the hot water kettle is not known, it cannot be calculated. Nowadays, there are many types of electric kettles with the same size, but their power may vary. To calculate how much electricity is needed, data must be available. Suggest finding an ammeter to measure the working current of the electric kettle during boiling and insulation, and record the working time of the kettle during boiling and insulation for calculation purposes.