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The castle can be plugged into any outdoor receptacle outlet from your home. There is no special wiring needed.

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The electricity usage of a jumping castle can vary depending on the size and design of the inflatable, but typically they consume around 1-2 kilowatt-hours per hour of operation. It's recommended to check the specific power requirements of the jumping castle you are using to get a more accurate estimate.

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