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coffee cup (mug) warmer Frank Thompson 05-09-2008
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Posted by Frank Thompson on May 9, 2008, 6:46 am
Been unable to locate 25 watt one. All the new ones which have little
more than half that wattage don't keep coffee hot enough for me. My
old Dazey 25 watt one did a great job, but it died. What controls
wattage? Would like to convert one of the new
lower wattage ones to 25 watts. What would I have to replace to do
that?

Posted by willshak on May 9, 2008, 7:04 am
on 5/9/2008 6:46 AM Frank Thompson said the following:
> Been unable to locate 25 watt one. All the new ones which have little
> more than half that wattage don't keep coffee hot enough for me. My
> old Dazey 25 watt one did a great job, but it died. What controls
> wattage? Would like to convert one of the new
> lower wattage ones to 25 watts. What would I have to replace to do
> that?
>

The cup.

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Posted by David L. Martel on May 9, 2008, 9:00 am
Frank,

Most likely the heating element determines the wattage. I'm guessing that
you have a mini hot plate so it would be difficult to upgrade the wattage. I
looked around on the net and most of these ot plates don't have a wattage on
their ads. You could try a bigger hot plate such as those designed for a
carafe.
And of course there's the microwave oven or sterno.

Dave M.



Posted by Frank on May 9, 2008, 9:03 am

> Been unable to locate 25 watt one. All the new ones which have little
> more than half that wattage don't keep coffee hot enough for me. My
> old Dazey 25 watt one did a great job, but it died. What controls
> wattage? Would like to convert one of the new
> lower wattage ones to 25 watts. What would I have to replace to do
> that?


http://www.amazon.com/The-Bakers-Hearth-Deluxe-Warmer/dp/B000E3DTG0/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1210337868&sr=8-1

This one rated at 24 watts.



Posted by Joseph Meehan on May 9, 2008, 9:36 am
Running it on 240V would double the wattage (assuming you are now on 120V)
but it also would likely burn out the element.

Google or Frank would appear to be your best answer.


> Been unable to locate 25 watt one. All the new ones which have little
> more than half that wattage don't keep coffee hot enough for me. My
> old Dazey 25 watt one did a great job, but it died. What controls
> wattage? Would like to convert one of the new
> lower wattage ones to 25 watts. What would I have to replace to do
> that?


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Joseph Meehan

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