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+ | ==Philips Water Kettle == | ||
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+ | Model: Type HD 4651/C | ||
+ | Capacity: 420 L | ||
+ | Color: White | ||
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+ | ===Boil Test === | ||
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+ | Total 2 L Boil Energy Usage: 0.19 kWH | ||
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+ | ==BR<big>A</big>UN FlavorSelect Coffee Maker== | ||
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+ | Model No. KF 180 B | ||
+ | Capacity: 12 cups (~2.84 L) | ||
+ | Color: Black | ||
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+ | ===24-hour Test=== | ||
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+ | Coffee Maker used to make 6 cups, with 2 hour keep-warm function and then on stand-bye the rest of the day. | ||
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+ | Total 24-hour Energy Usage: 0.22 kWH | ||
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+ | ===Brew Test=== | ||
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+ | Total 2 L (8.4 cups) Brew Energy Usage: 0.12 kWH | ||
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+ | Note: The Coffee Maker probably doesn't bring the water to boiling, thus the lower energy use. |
Latest revision as of 14:32, 6 February 2009
Data from HouptLab/Habilis Kill-A-Watt Meter
Zojirushi Electric Dispensing Pot
Model No. CD-DEC40 Capacity: 4.0 L (4.23 QTS) Color: Herb White
24-Hour Test
Pot contained approximately 2-3 L of hot water, and was used to make a few cups of tea.
Total 24-hour Energy Usage: 1.37 kWH
Refill Test
Pot contained 2 L hot water and 2 L cold water was added, causing a De-chlorinate Boil.
Total 2 L Refill Energy Usage: 0.22 kWH
General Power Usage
Idling: alternate between 0 Watts and ~88 Watts
Refill Boil: ~800 Watts
Philips Water Kettle
Model: Type HD 4651/C Capacity: 420 L Color: White
Boil Test
Total 2 L Boil Energy Usage: 0.19 kWH
BRAUN FlavorSelect Coffee Maker
Model No. KF 180 B Capacity: 12 cups (~2.84 L) Color: Black
24-hour Test
Coffee Maker used to make 6 cups, with 2 hour keep-warm function and then on stand-bye the rest of the day.
Total 24-hour Energy Usage: 0.22 kWH
Brew Test
Total 2 L (8.4 cups) Brew Energy Usage: 0.12 kWH
Note: The Coffee Maker probably doesn't bring the water to boiling, thus the lower energy use.