I have this German kitchen 220 volts applience. It draws 2000 Watts power. It is essentially a water heater but it is a tea maker that in the East it is called "Samavar".
I wish to use it here in the USA. I searched for a trasformer but they are too big for my power need!
I then came across the idea to mount a 220 volts outlet in the wall. This I was going to do by drawing wire from the same source where my 220 stove is pluged in. As you know, this is common now in new homes to have at least two 220 volts floor receptcals, one for the dryer and the other for the range.
Can experts here tell me if the latter solution is optimum? Is there any other way?
My Kitchen applience runs with both 50HZ and 60HZ cycles.
Thanks in advance,
Voyoager
I wish to use it here in the USA. I searched for a trasformer but they are too big for my power need!
I then came across the idea to mount a 220 volts outlet in the wall. This I was going to do by drawing wire from the same source where my 220 stove is pluged in. As you know, this is common now in new homes to have at least two 220 volts floor receptcals, one for the dryer and the other for the range.
Can experts here tell me if the latter solution is optimum? Is there any other way?
My Kitchen applience runs with both 50HZ and 60HZ cycles.
Thanks in advance,
Voyoager
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