• ronl2k@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    How long can you run them before they run out of juice, though?

    They run by either an electrical outlet or by battery. Another article stated the battery backup for its induction oven was one hour. Hardly worth being a feature.

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      8 days ago

      One hour of being able to cook in the midst of a 12+ hour blackout can make a world of difference to hungry people.

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        6 days ago

        One hour of being able to cook in the midst of a 12+ hour blackout can make a world of difference to hungry people.

        There are plenty of meals that don’t require electricity:

        • Salads & fruits
        • Tuna sandwiches
        • Deli sandwiches
        • Shrimp dishes
        • Peanut butter & jelly
        • Cakes, pies, pastries, breads
        • Pickled/smoked meats
        • Potato chips, popcorn, nuts

        Meals can also be cooked on a portable grill.

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          Congratulations! Now run the piping for gas to every apartment in a major city. Do it for the same budget as battery induction cooktops. Then we’ll talk.

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          8 days ago

          I wouldn’t assume the pumps moving that gas would keep working for an extended outage. If an outage lasts that long, it’s usually over a big area.

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            8 days ago

            In the last 15 years, my electricity has been out for 10+ DAYS three different times. Gas doesn’t stop.

            In fact, 2 out of 3 homes in the neighborhood have Kohler style natural gas whole house generators.

            There’s plenty of reasons to hate gas, but that ain’t one.

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              7 days ago

              The reason you were down voted was in the first paragraph of the article - including breakdowns that can last for months at a time

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              8 days ago

              They should’ve run the electricity wires next to the gas wires, i.e. buried.

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                Not really. The problem isn’t that gas is somehow unreliable, it’s actually that gas doesn’t scale at all. It’s a massive expensive infrastructure change and it’s not flexible - you need gas. Electrical stoves can be powered by solar, wind, propane, etc; gas only works on gas.