BitsAndBobs304
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jbajj8t wrote
Reply to comment by ErikTheAngry in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
i've seen some mats made for induction cooking on amazon. however, some reviews talking about them melting (which results not just in money loss of item, but very hard or impossible to remove stain on the expensive stovetop).
now, some reviews are likely to be from ill informed people with an electric stove. however, some claim to be certain that they have induction stove and they still melted, which worries me.
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jbaj6qd wrote
Reply to comment by brainwater314 in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
okay so what are they made of?
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jbadxk2 wrote
Reply to comment by brainwater314 in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
you mean microfiber? that has a melting point much lower than cotton
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jbac6jj wrote
Reply to comment by Sherlock-Holmie in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
with cover you mean the glass ceramic ?
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jbabxvh wrote
Reply to comment by seckarr in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
why would the bottom of a pan get to 210C when cooking by induction? can you imagine cooking some piece of chicken at 210C in a pan?
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jbabqvj wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
you think the bottom of a pan will get to 210C when cooking by induction? can you imagine what would happen to the oil IN the pan at 210c?
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jba9vuo wrote
Reply to comment by black_brook in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
lol why would it burst into flames
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jba8j1f wrote
Reply to comment by Sherlock-Holmie in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
hwo about the kitchen towel?
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jba6esg wrote
Reply to comment by tylerni7 in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
okay so placing a kitchen rag will affect energy cost less than 1%?
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jba62z8 wrote
Reply to comment by GhostBurger12 in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
computers lower their consumption when they're not being used to full computational requirements
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jba5seb wrote
Reply to comment by FBogg in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
>t will however reduce the power consumption
what?
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jba1baq wrote
Reply to comment by GhostBurger12 in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
a difference of 1-3% could be significant in expenses over a year but would be hard to detect reliably in home experiments without going for countless tests
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jba02ah wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
Haha okay ;)
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jb9zei5 wrote
Reply to comment by FantasticFunKarma in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
Do you have an idea of how big the effect is then? Below 0,1% efficiency decrease for a thin cotton kitchen rag?
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Reply to comment by NamityName in Alarm clock lasted over two decades and somehow knows when daylight savings is still by VapeMySemen
okay, nothing to do with this, but now you have to check this out.
sync your smart data watch WITH YOUR SCREEN
BitsAndBobs304 t1_ixrjz2d wrote
Reply to comment by graveybrains in Alarm clock lasted over two decades and somehow knows when daylight savings is still by VapeMySemen
there's a classic Terence Hill & Bud Spencer movie where the villain has a bomb that will... delete all numbers. like, the existence of numbers. to which they reply things like "it'll be impossible to figure out what's happening during a football game!" "it'll be impossible to order pizza delivery!" .
now I'm picturing a hacker deciding to destroy the world by... messing with the satellite radios that sync people's alarm clocks, on the day of the daylight savings change.
BitsAndBobs304 OP t1_jbajmq7 wrote
Reply to comment by upvoatsforall in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
i've seen some mats made for induction cooking on amazon. however, some reviews talking about them melting (which results not just in money loss of item, but very hard or impossible to remove stain on the expensive stovetop).
now, some reviews are likely to be from ill informed people with an electric stove. however, some claim to be certain that they have induction stove and they still melted, which worries me.