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d94eab No.156

I just bought a Dazey Corporation Coffee Warmer cw-10 serial number 101789 for 3 dollars at a thrift store and was wondering if there was a way to make it get hot enough to heat small coals. On the back it says it puts out 25 Watts, 120 Volts and 60 Hz, is there something I can do to make it stronger?

d10f04 No.157

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>>156

Not much, those are simple devices consisting of a resistor (heating element) and a switch. Since you can't usually change the heating element you can't change the power.

You could remove modify or change the thermostat that turns the device off when reaching higher temperatures and see what happens, but this is not recommended.




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