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David ~
Guest
As a coffee enthousiast, I enjoy roasting my own coffee at home with a small
hot air type of roaster (think popcorn machine). However, the roaster has
been acting strange lately so I checked the voltage at the outlet with a
digital volt meter during the roast cycle. What I saw was that voltage was
dropping 10 - 13 volts and staying that low during the entire roast.
So then I plugged a hair dryer into the same outlet, turned it on (without
the roaster running) and basically saw the same thing.
My question, is it normal for voltage to remain that low during operation ?
If not, is it a result of bad power supply in the neighboorhood or something
in this rental house?
Thanks,
David...
hot air type of roaster (think popcorn machine). However, the roaster has
been acting strange lately so I checked the voltage at the outlet with a
digital volt meter during the roast cycle. What I saw was that voltage was
dropping 10 - 13 volts and staying that low during the entire roast.
So then I plugged a hair dryer into the same outlet, turned it on (without
the roaster running) and basically saw the same thing.
My question, is it normal for voltage to remain that low during operation ?
If not, is it a result of bad power supply in the neighboorhood or something
in this rental house?
Thanks,
David...