My apologizes again ...
On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 11:42:44 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
Some of the data I recited about my large microwave unit was wrong.
I've always been under the impression that it was a 1200 watt unit.
It's not. It's a 1000 watt unit.
However, the point I was trying to make remains the same. I just used
the microwave and noticed (for the first time) a small sticker
inside the door frame with the manufacturer (Electrolux - even
though the name on the outside is "Frigidaire"),
the model number and, more importantly the service requirements
and output power.
Service requirements: 120vac, 1.64 Kw .... Output power: 1000 watts.
So, it should be drawing 13.7 amperes when running which is just about
what I measured. (1640 watts / 120vac) = 13.6666 amps. I measured 14 amps.
Harry's 1200 watt microwave probably draws a little more and
certainly more than the 10.4 amperes he thinks it draws based
on what he read in the Chinese specs.
Either that or the Chinese have figured out a way to make microwaves
far more efficient ... nearly 100 percent in fact.
Mine was made in the USA of domestic and foreign parts.
Harry's is probably a 1000 watt also. I thought mine was 1200 watts 'til I found the sticker when
needing to know for a recipe - it's a 1000 watt also.
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