Emperor Kuzco on Nostr: I've been thinking about that for a couple years now but on a much LARGER scale and ...
I've been thinking about that for a couple years now but on a much LARGER scale and not a one off.
I think the biggest bang for the buck in home appliance applications would be hot water or heat pumps. Both those like the driers already run on 240V power supplies and run nearly continuous anyway.
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