what is the secret to viewing this image?
Like, they only stop a minute after the water boils already? Can confirm.
Btw, why don't things like this, with short usage time but high current requirements, not have a (big) built-in capacitor to "pre-load", to shorten the heating time and put less load on the house circuits?
Edit: added more context to why.
because we unplug ours when we aren't using it, and capacitors discharge when not under current.
You do know that capacitors can hold charge, even while unplugged, don't you?
They can, but they discharge slowly until they reach a base state. An I mistaken?
You are correct. Even supercapacitors discharge but since they hold more energy it takes longer time before you can notice/measure it.
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