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Langdon:
Some stoves have an auxiliary 15A 120V outlet on them that you can plug stuff into.

The auxiliary outlet has its own 15 amp breaker (kuo-yuh or similar).

However, you can actually draw more like 16A becuse the breaker won't trip immediately.

Zero999:

--- Quote from: Langdon on February 12, 2025, 03:06:00 pm ---Some stoves have an auxiliary 15A 120V outlet on them that you can plug stuff into.

The auxiliary outlet has its own 15 amp breaker (kuo-yuh or similar).

However, you can actually draw more like 16A becuse the breaker won't trip immediately.

--- End quote ---
You're just making baseless assumptions.

My stove is a separate unit to my oven. My stove is gas and the oven is electric. I could, if I wanted to, I could replace my gas stove with an electric stove, or change my electric oven for a gas oven.

Langdon:
I am simply suggesting a hypothetical scenario where that design would not work.

It's a cool design though.

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