[TriLUG] OFF-TOPIC - microwave radiation
David Burton
ncdave4life at gmail.com
Wed Sep 10 16:21:28 EDT 2014
No, mine is just a microwave oven.
The one feature that it has that I really like which you can't get on new
microwave ovens is the temperature probe. The original one eventually
failed due to too much flexing for too many years. I fixed it with solder
and electrical tape a couple of times, but then found a replacement on eBay.
Dave
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 3:21 PM, Ric Moore <wayward4now at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 09/10/2014 08:08 AM, David Burton wrote:
>
> On my Kenmore microwave oven, which is about 35 years old, as I recall,
>> the
>> meter's needle twitches if I hold the meter along the top edge of the oven
>> door while microwaving something small, but the needle never goes up to
>> even the middle of the "green" zone, let alone outside it. If I hold the
>> meter anywhere else, or if I move it a few inches away from the top edge
>> of
>> the oven door, the needle doesn't even twitch.
>>
>
> Is that the standalone Microbake full sized stove?? I used to have one,
> and it did a heck of a job microwaving AND baking at the same time. You
> could cook a full sized turkey, or reheat a cup of coffee in it. If that is
> what you have, I am envious you still have a working one. I wouldn't trade
> it away for anything if I still had mine. I have no clue why they aren't
> made anymore. Now, I'll have to google!! Ric
>
>
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