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Larry Weil March 7th 13 05:52 AM

How much power should electric blanket draw?
 
I have a Sunbeam twin size electric blanket that is several years old.
I had the feeling it was not heating properly, so I decided to check the
current it draws with a kill-a-watt, which says it is drawing all of ten
watts on the preheat setting. This seems quite low to me, does anyone
know what these should draw (or at least a range)?

Thanks for your help.

--
Larry Weil
Lake Wobegone, NH

[email protected] March 7th 13 05:57 AM

How much power should electric blanket draw?
 
On Mar 6, 11:52*pm, Larry Weil wrote:
I have a Sunbeam twin size electric blanket that is several years old.
I had the feeling it was not heating properly, so I decided to check the
current it draws with a kill-a-watt, which says it is drawing all of ten
watts on the preheat setting. *This seems quite low to me, does anyone
know what these should draw (or at least a range)?

Thanks for your help.

--
Larry Weil
Lake Wobegone, NH


Is the preheat a special seting, like full on for some timed period.
I would just set it to the highest heat setting, which will probably
turn it on full. But, you need to put the thermostat somewhere really
cool, otherwise the internal thermostat heater will shut it off
periodically. Yoiu can usually hear the thermostat click if it is
very quiet.

gregz March 7th 13 05:58 AM

How much power should electric blanket draw?
 
Larry Weil wrote:
I have a Sunbeam twin size electric blanket that is several years old.
I had the feeling it was not heating properly, so I decided to check the
current it draws with a kill-a-watt, which says it is drawing all of ten
watts on the preheat setting. This seems quite low to me, does anyone
know what these should draw (or at least a range)?

Thanks for your help.



I would think anything less than 1 amp, no good. Look for specs on new
units.

Greg

DD_BobK March 7th 13 06:11 AM

How much power should electric blanket draw?
 
On Mar 6, 9:52*pm, Larry Weil wrote:
I have a Sunbeam twin size electric blanket that is several years old.
I had the feeling it was not heating properly, so I decided to check the
current it draws with a kill-a-watt, which says it is drawing all of ten
watts on the preheat setting. *This seems quite low to me, does anyone
know what these should draw (or at least a range)?

Thanks for your help.

--
Larry Weil
Lake Wobegone, NH


up to ~100 watts

harry March 7th 13 07:59 AM

How much power should electric blanket draw?
 
On Mar 7, 5:52*am, Larry Weil wrote:
I have a Sunbeam twin size electric blanket that is several years old.
I had the feeling it was not heating properly, so I decided to check the
current it draws with a kill-a-watt, which says it is drawing all of ten
watts on the preheat setting. *This seems quite low to me, does anyone
know what these should draw (or at least a range)?

Thanks for your help.

--
Larry Weil
Lake Wobegone, NH


I think that's probably about right.

RMD[_3_] March 7th 13 11:31 AM

How much power should electric blanket draw?
 
On Thu, 07 Mar 2013 00:52:01 -0500, Larry Weil wrote:

I have a Sunbeam twin size electric blanket that is several years old.
I had the feeling it was not heating properly, so I decided to check the
current it draws with a kill-a-watt, which says it is drawing all of ten
watts on the preheat setting. This seems quite low to me, does anyone
know what these should draw (or at least a range)?

Thanks for your help.

--
Larry Weil
Lake Wobegone, NH



Usually about 60W-100W or so at full heat for a throw rug, which I
have actually measured, and is more than an in-bed electric blanket.

If your blanket is drawing anything at all it is probably about right.

Ross

[email protected] March 7th 13 03:30 PM

How much power should electric blanket draw?
 
On Thursday, March 7, 2013 12:52:01 AM UTC-5, Larry Weil wrote:
I have a Sunbeam twin size electric blanket that is several years old.
I had the feeling it was not heating properly, so I decided to check the
current it draws with a kill-a-watt, which says it is drawing all of ten
watts on the preheat setting. This seems quite low to me, does anyone
know what these should draw (or at least a range)?


1.21 Gigawatts.

The Daring Dufas[_8_] March 7th 13 04:00 PM

How much power should electric blanket draw?
 
On 3/7/2013 9:30 AM, wrote:
On Thursday, March 7, 2013 12:52:01 AM UTC-5, Larry Weil wrote:
I have a Sunbeam twin size electric blanket that is several years old.
I had the feeling it was not heating properly, so I decided to check the
current it draws with a kill-a-watt, which says it is drawing all of ten
watts on the preheat setting. This seems quite low to me, does anyone
know what these should draw (or at least a range)?


1.21 Gigawatts.


That would be a HARP blanket. ^_^

TDD

Stormin Mormon[_8_] March 7th 13 04:28 PM

How much power should electric blanket draw?
 
Ah, you have the energy star model?

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watts on the preheat setting. This seems
quite low to me, does anyone
know what these should draw
(or at least a range)?


1.21 Gigawatts.



[email protected] March 7th 13 04:43 PM

How much power should electric blanket draw?
 
I can hear mine go on & off throughout the night

so it only uses power when on[obviously]

generally, they are a good investment,
using little power overall

marc

Art Todesco March 7th 13 04:47 PM

How much power should electric blanket draw?
 
On 3/7/2013 12:52 AM, Larry Weil wrote:
I have a Sunbeam twin size electric blanket that is several years old.
I had the feeling it was not heating properly, so I decided to check the
current it draws with a kill-a-watt, which says it is drawing all of ten
watts on the preheat setting. This seems quite low to me, does anyone
know what these should draw (or at least a range)?

Thanks for your help.

Just happened to have one (twin) sitting in the next room. It is also a
few years old. There is a label on the blanket that says 180 watts.

[email protected] March 7th 13 04:54 PM

How much power should electric blanket draw?
 
On Mar 7, 10:47*am, Art Todesco wrote:
On 3/7/2013 12:52 AM, Larry Weil wrote: I have a Sunbeam twin size electric blanket that is several years old.
I had the feeling it was not heating properly, so I decided to check the
current it draws with a kill-a-watt, which says it is drawing all of ten
watts on the preheat setting. *This seems quite low to me, does anyone
know what these should draw (or at least a range)?


Thanks for your help.


Just happened to have one (twin) sitting in the next room. *It is also a
few years old. *There is a label on the blanket that says 180 watts.


OK - But has anyone ever in a normal setting had their blanket on full
(maximum) heat for more than the warm-up period. You would roast if
the blanket were on full force full time.


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