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title: "Dumb Rice Cooker Testing"
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date: "2018-07-02"
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author: "William Floyd"
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categories: [
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"Hardware"
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tags: [
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"Rice Cooker"
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See my ongoing [Smart Rice Cooker](./smart-rice-cooker) conversion post for my attempt at making the rice cooker smarter.
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# Test Cookings
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## 2018-07-02.1
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I don't have much rice with me (Basmati, in this case), and I'm away from home for the week, so I only used a single scoop of rice.
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I believe the provided cup is 100ml (it is marked such that I assume this, and the volume appears correct), so my volume of rice was about 90ml and water 140ml.
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I set the rice cooker going and left it alone for 14 minutes or so, expecting to return to watch it finish.
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To my surprise, however, it was already done, dutifully warming my rice.
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Not having added any salt or other things to make it more interesting, it was plain, but not unpleasant.
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Next time, I was try a fraction more water and adding some salt as I should have.
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Promising results though, as I have never cooked rice before, in a pot or otherwise.
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