Poll: Inquiry on How much power to use on a BBQ gadget

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What is an acceptable power requirement for a portable BBQ accessory?

  • 4 AAAs

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  • 9 volt

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  • 12 Volt

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  • 120/240 AC

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  • Other (please post in comments)

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  • Total voters
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backyardsmokin

Meat Mopper
Original poster
Jun 2, 2011
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Castle Rock, CO
Hello All,

My neighbor and I are designing a new gadget for our smokers with a possibility of marketing it.  Sorry I am under an NDA so I can't give specifics.  

We are looking at power for this thing and trying to figure out how much we can use but still making it portable.  We would like to make it portable so it can be taken to comps and other locales.

Please help us by taking this poll so we can make this product as best as possible.

Thanks y'all,
 
i don't know the technical stuff of it but i don't think people care "how much" power it is using but if it is on it's own proprietary power how long it can go on a set of batteries or a single charge. you may want to look into using a battery pack like the ones used on rc cars or something similar. if it were me i wouldn't care which package at the store i need to buy.
 
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