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Default wayne may need a new mw

On Wed, 15 Mar 2017 23:12:12 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

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This is posted on my laptop, 2" from the door

Yes it was running, heating up a cup of coffee.
I also ran my LAN monitor and my ping time did not change, on or off

2.4 gz mouse did not move the cursor, laptop inside with the door
closed. A NE2 did not light. (ref the web page Richard linked)
If it is leaking, it is not leaking much.
I would still be curious what a real tester would show. I haven't had
a science fair project lately. I may look into it a bit deeper. I
guess the question is how much 2.4 gz is a danger since that is a LAN
frequency and also what blue tooth and a number of other wireless
devices use.


How long did it take to heat a cup of watef?

My big mug takes about 2 minutes (20 oz or so)
It really depends on the delta I am looking for tho.
I suppose I could go with a measured amount of water and a thermometer
against the rating of the oven if that is what you are going for. I
don't notice it slowing down but I never did any real precise
measurements and the timer is far from a precision dial.




That's one hot microwave. Did you get the klystron from a military
surplus radar?.

Like I said, what delta are we talking about when you say "heat up"


211 1/2 degrees F


I seldom ever actually boil water in the microwave. If I am doing that
I crank up the cook top that puts out a lot more power. If I really
want to throw the BTUs at something I go for a propane burner in the
country kitchen. (like my big fat fryer)


Matter of preference, I guess.We have a tea kettle on our cooktop
that hardly ever gets used. A recent houseguest used it. We use
the u wave.

In the camper we use an induction cooker and a convection
microwave. Never use gas except for grilling


We get a lot of use out of an electric fry pan also. Always try to use 'their' electricity rather
than 'my' gas.