wattage rating

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aliceRI
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wattage rating

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I'm trying to put into my controller information so I can figure out how much it costs for each firing. I know my charge per kilowatt hour but how and where do I get the wattage rating of my kiln?
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Thyere should be a plate with manufacturer's information including voltage and wattage information. It is most likely on side or back, sometimes on the controller, if it is integral to the kiln.
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Alice, make sure you take your home or studio's entire electrical usage into account too. I spent a year trying to convince my husband that one of my kilns was only a few bucks to run, only to be told by my electrician that my numbers were wrong; we were being billed at 'penalty rates' instead of the first tier rate I was calculating. That's the year we installed solar to run the house. :o
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To get the real answer, you need an amp meter, a volt meter, and some sort of timer that tells you total on time.
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