If you turn all functions on at the same time, the peak power (and power consumption) of The One would depend on the voltages that apply
to where you live. For 110-120V voltages, the peak power is 1800W, and for 220V-240V voltages, the peak power is 2000W.
For example, in the US (110V), The One consumes 1800Wh of electricity in one hour with all functions on. However, since we rarely turn on all modules at
the same time, the power used by an individual module is as follows:
[When The One is in cooking mode]
- Grill Module: 600w + 600w = 1200w (two heating plates)
- Stew Module: 600w
- Coffee Brewing Module: 250w + 250w = 500w (two heating plates)
- Water Boiling Module: 350w
- Heat Preservation Module: 25w
- Cooling Module: 10w
- Laser Positioning + SOS Buzzer: 1w
- Lighting: 12w
- Ultrasonic Mosquito Repellent: 2w
[When The One is in heater mode]
- Heater (Converted from Grill Module): 100w + 100w = 200w
- Heater (Converted from Brew Module): 100w
- Heater (Converted from Coffee Brewing Module): 100w + 100w = 200w
- Heater (Converted from Water Boiling Module): 100w
- Heater (Converted from Heat Preservation Module): 25w
- Hidden Heater: 100w
- Cooling Module: 10w
- Laser Positioning + SOS Buzzer: 1w
- Lighting: 12w
- Ultrasonic Mosquito Repellent: 2w
If you are using several modules at the same time and the cumulative power consumption is larger than the total rated power, The One will
automatically allocate power using its intelligent circuit-control system in this priority order:
- Grilling
- Stewing
- Coffee brewing x 2
- Boiling water
- Heat preservation
In case you want to lock the maximum power of a function by yourself, you can do so by ‘long pressing’ the corresponding function button.
When the light turns from green to red, it means the function will run at maximum power and the power of other functions will automatically
reduce.
Also note that the above situation only needs to be considered in cooking mode, as the total power consumption will not exceed the rated power in heating mode.