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Old 02-04-2021, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by BobsTrail View Post
I tried to use a soldering gun that takes 150 watts, if I try to use something that takes over 100 watts it shuts off. Under 100 watts is OK. Maybe your unit is close to the 100 W limit?
This ^. I'm pretty sure what you have plugged in is over the 100w limit. I doubt you can get an exact 100w draw from the plug. I'd bet it trips at a lower point.

I had a heater plugged in one time just to see if it would work and your video is exactly what happened. It'd work for a few seconds and then the light would go out.

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