In the late 60s there was something like this made by Presto… electric hotdog cooker
Cybr
What could possibly go wrong?
Biff
That will cook that hotdog faster than a microwave. I had an electronics teacher in high school that cooked dogs this way every year as a demonstration to the students.
BenVincent
Frankenweenie.
Benton Harbor aka Chickenman
That is a continental European 230 jolt plug. Here in the USA I did that with 120 jolts when I was a teenager in the early 1960’s. It worked. It took about a minute to cook the weenie. On almost double the joltage it should take about 15 seconds. Using the E squared over R law you get 4 times the power into the same resistance with double the joltage (voltage). BTW, doing this really messes up your utensils.
snake
Its especially fun when your little brother touches the dog while its cooking.
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In the late 60s there was something like this
made by Presto… electric hotdog cooker
What could possibly go wrong?
That will cook that hotdog faster than a microwave. I had an electronics teacher in high school that cooked dogs this way every year as a demonstration to the students.
Frankenweenie.
That is a continental European 230 jolt plug. Here in the USA I did that with 120 jolts when I was a teenager in the early 1960’s. It worked. It took about a minute to cook the weenie. On almost double the joltage it should take about 15 seconds. Using the E squared over R law you get 4 times the power into the same resistance with double the joltage (voltage). BTW, doing this really messes up your utensils.
Its especially fun when your little brother touches the dog while its cooking.