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On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 16:55:22 -0800, aspasia wrote:
I bought a paraffin bath (good for aching parts) and want to know how much it costs to run, let's say, per hour +-. Called the local elec co, but lady said she couldn't give a figure by the hour, only in KWH. Also depends on whether I want to keep it on all the time, or shut on & off. But my decision (on or on&off) depends on the relative costs. Chicken - egg? Anybody have an approximation? Appliance is 120 volt, 100 watt. It has a setting to heat up the paraffin, another setting to maintain operating temp., and another setting for "solid" (what's the point of that one?) TIA Aspasia There must be a label on it somewhere that lists the wattage. Post the wattage on here and someone can figure it out for you. Otherwise who knows. What is this thing for anyhow? What does "aching parts" mean? |
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