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Hello,
I'm celebrating my 30th birthday in 15 days and I planned to do a raclette for 60 people. I thought it would be nice for everyone to eat at their own pace, but I hadn't considered the issue of "blowing a fuse." Can someone tell me if it’s possible to plug in 10 raclette machines in a party hall?
Thanks
I'm celebrating my 30th birthday in 15 days and I planned to do a raclette for 60 people. I thought it would be nice for everyone to eat at their own pace, but I hadn't considered the issue of "blowing a fuse." Can someone tell me if it’s possible to plug in 10 raclette machines in a party hall?
Thanks
Hello Jeff,
I just wanted to know if you got any answers to your question because I’m planning to have a raclette party in a community hall in two weeks, we’ll be 60 people and I need about 10 machines, and I hadn’t considered that the fuses might blow. The catch is that I’ve already ordered my cheese and cold cuts and no one can give me information about this “fuse blowing” issue.
Thanks for keeping me updated on whether you managed your party.
I just wanted to know if you got any answers to your question because I’m planning to have a raclette party in a community hall in two weeks, we’ll be 60 people and I need about 10 machines, and I hadn’t considered that the fuses might blow. The catch is that I’ve already ordered my cheese and cold cuts and no one can give me information about this “fuse blowing” issue.
Thanks for keeping me updated on whether you managed your party.
Our evening went well; the raclette idea had a great impact, especially for a wedding. What’s important is to spread out the appliances as much as possible (1 appliance per socket). Just to let you know, we used 70m of cable for 10 custom extension cords.
After taping the cables (to avoid accidents), enjoy your meal and happy birthday.