Overclocking a Morphy Richards.
This is GENERAL hardware right?
ok, We need to get a new kettle for tea making purposes (this thread may only be of interest to UK citizens and primesuspect) We need a window to asertain the current water level, it must be cordless, fast and shiny. I have looked at the Morphy Richards 43058 3KW jug s and the Russell Hobbs 1011rialto opte, both 3KW with fast boil. Can either of these kettles be overclocked or are they locked? Is there anyway to mod them to 3.1KW? What is the max safe voltage I could apply to the element? As with all Tea related products cost is not an issue.
Help me out guys.
ok, We need to get a new kettle for tea making purposes (this thread may only be of interest to UK citizens and primesuspect) We need a window to asertain the current water level, it must be cordless, fast and shiny. I have looked at the Morphy Richards 43058 3KW jug s and the Russell Hobbs 1011rialto opte, both 3KW with fast boil. Can either of these kettles be overclocked or are they locked? Is there anyway to mod them to 3.1KW? What is the max safe voltage I could apply to the element? As with all Tea related products cost is not an issue.
Help me out guys.
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Definitely would get my vote. As always with kettles, looks can be deceiving.
The "Multi-directional 360 degree base with cord storage" will make a dfiference to your performance as it can be placed in a prime location.
All kettles are locked these days
http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=1751&productId=83692
Good for those hard water areas and comes with its own replaceable media
The kettle with be run in dual mode as understanding wife drinks, for some reason unknown to me, coffee.
Our last kettle came from Argos and has failed after only six months and we can't find a reciept! That one wasn't overclocked at all either but had a very high duty cycle.
You can never be to careful . Also check the latest SM byte. Your famous again mate.
'You get what you pay for'
Your good intentions at transferring thermal energy to a given quanity of water faster than default may have unintended consequences for the rest of your house. Can you say power 'brownout'? Consider upgrading your house circuitry with a second 220Volt branch line. I would employ it as a dedicated power supply for the 3.3kW pot (benefit of the doubt on your OC); later you can add other applicances to this new line if you think there is enough surplus current.
We overclocked all the clocks in the house this weekend. Set em all ahead an hour. So far, that experiment is working fine. Tho everyone was complaining of being a little groggy this morning, unsure if related.
Next up, the dishwasher.
http://bbspot.com/News/2002/08/house.html
It can only play techno now.
and on a professional level, the only easy way to do that is to lower the resistance of the heating element: put two coils in there! the only obvious downfal to this plan is buring down your house but if you borrow that hsf that shwaip is adverstizing you might have some luck
Raising the voltage from 240V to 250V would give me a 3.125 overclock and is easier than trying to alter the resistance. This is getting near the power output limit from the 13A switched port on the kichen wall though.
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the only way that that sounds right bothered is if you read it with fake-19th-century-"jolly good show chap"-done-by-and-american accent.....
How do you mean 'fake' old boy?
Having spoken to Sir Bothered on a few occasions.. Id love to hear his fake "jolly what what" accent
Only just discovered this thread and I would have fallen off my chair at work laughing my ass off if only the subject matter wasn't so serious.
So has any decision been made on the beast of the water boiler?
The tea - seems as though we already had war concerning that.
15 years later and the anti-consumer practice of locking kettles continues. I've got a Morphy Richards 43905. Full 360 swivel base, but at merely 2.2 kW it's the Core m3 to @bothered's Athlon 64. I've got 240v of pure power here, and it's not even bothering to use that juice to the maximum.
In the time between the last post in the original thread, and Garg's resurrection post I have...
Gotten to like tea
Gotten into kettles
Gotten into fancy tea
Gotten into fancy kettles
Stopped being into fancy tea, and mostly just drink my one favorite tea.
Stopped being into kettles at all, and just microwave my tea-water now because there is no difference, and then I don't need another thing on the counter...
CB,
I usually have three tees on my desk to choose from.
A green (often Longjing Dragon Well)
A red
and A nice black, either gunpowder or Pu ehr
So I need a kettle because I need different water temps.
It is called obsession.
Yeah, I felt really strongly about water temps once. Now I feel really strongly about not having to clean calcium deposits out of a kettle twice a week because I live in the city with the most calcy water in the world... ;D
Did someone say strong bones?
um, try this site for kettles nowadays:
https://www.argos.co.uk/search/kettle/?clickOrigin=searchbar:home:auto:kettles:kettle