High draw

Coffee maker Runtime Estimate

Heating water is power-hungry. A short brew may use little total energy but still needs enough continuous output.

Typical wattage range

800-1750 W. Use a measured average when the device matters.

Planning default

1000 W at 100% duty cycle.

Confidence label

estimated. Treat the result as a planning estimate, not a lab measurement.

How to use this scenario

  • Start with 1000 W if you do not have a watt-meter reading yet.
  • Coffee maker is treated as a continuous load, so runtime is sensitive to the real wattage you enter.
  • Keep at least a planning reserve because battery age, temperature, output path, and device settings can move the result.

Watch-outs

  • The scenario wattage is an estimate. Measure the real load before relying on it for outage, travel, or critical planning.
  • High-wattage loads can hit inverter limits quickly; check continuous AC output and startup surge before trusting a station.

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