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I have small microwave and it seems the power is getting less and less
as time passes. Do Magnatrons wear out?
Mikek
as time passes. Do Magnatrons wear out?
Mikek
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The vacuum in the tube might slowly fail,I have small microwave and it seems the power is getting less and less
as time passes. Do Magnatrons wear out?
Mikek
Yep. The thorium oxide coating on the cathode slowly "evaporates"I have small microwave and it seems the power is getting less and less
as time passes. Do Magnatrons wear out?
Mikek
yes, the emissions from the cathode of the megnetron do decrease withI have small microwave and it seems the power is getting less and less
as time passes. Do Magnatrons wear out?
Mikek
There's a simpler way. I've use the following method to testYou can check your microwave oven output with a simple calorimeter.
http://www.gallawa.com/microtech/output.html
http://www.zyra.info/micropwr.htm
http://www.eletrodomesticosforum.com/es/cursos/horno_microondas/Inverter.pdf
This is a GE microwave manufactured 25 yrs ago.amdx<amdx@knologynotthis.net> wrote in news:44701$4f445909$18ec6dd7$9204
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I have small microwave and it seems the power is getting less and less
as time passes. Do Magnatrons wear out?
Mikek
The vacuum in the tube might slowly fail,
the cathode heater does slowly degrade,
the wavegiude might become dirty, and because of that
become less efficient
Also the magnet surrounding the tube might lose some
of its power.
And lately china import sometimes is a bit wacky...
The rated life for consumer magnetrons is about 2000 hrs. If you live
on 5 minute TV dinners, that's about 24,000 dinners.
On 2/21/2012 9:12 PM, Sjouke Burry wrote:
amdx<amdx@knologynotthis.net> wrote in news:44701$4f445909$18ec6dd7$9204
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I have small microwave and it seems the power is getting less and less
as time passes. Do Magnatrons wear out?
Mikek
The vacuum in the tube might slowly fail,
the cathode heater does slowly degrade,
the wavegiude might become dirty, and because of that
become less efficient
Also the magnet surrounding the tube might lose some
of its power.
And lately china import sometimes is a bit wacky...
This is a GE microwave manufactured 25 yrs ago.
The next one will probably be a wacky Chinese Import.
Depends on how much lead is in it."Jeff Liebermann"
The rated life for consumer magnetrons is about 2000 hrs. If you live
on 5 minute TV dinners, that's about 24,000 dinners.
** Hmmmmm.......
24,000 microwave dinners at the rate of one per day takes nearly 66 years
to consume.
I wonder if the consumer of the microwave will die first ?
Yes. Anyone that consumes a microwave oven is likely to die.The rated life for consumer magnetrons is about 2000 hrs. If you live
on 5 minute TV dinners, that's about 24,000 dinners.
** Hmmmmm.......
24,000 microwave dinners at the rate of one per day takes nearly 66 years
to consume.
I wonder if the consumer of the microwave will die first ?
I figured 10 minutes a day, 365 days x 25 yrs = 1500 hours."Jeff Liebermann"
The rated life for consumer magnetrons is about 2000 hrs. If you live
on 5 minute TV dinners, that's about 24,000 dinners.
** Hmmmmm.......
24,000 microwave dinners at the rate of one per day takes nearly 66 years
to consume.
I wonder if the consumer of the microwave will die first ?
.... Phil
That's life. Replace the old one. You can purchase new Magnetrons.On 2/22/2012 7:07 AM, Phil Allison wrote:
.... Phil
I figured 10 minutes a day, 365 days x 25 yrs = 1500 hours.
If I'm lucky the next one might out live me.
(Or that could be unlucky?)
Mikek
Mikek"amdx"<amdx@knology.net> wrote in message
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On 2/22/2012 7:07 AM, Phil Allison wrote:
.... Phil
I figured 10 minutes a day, 365 days x 25 yrs = 1500 hours.
If I'm lucky the next one might out live me.
(Or that could be unlucky?)
Mikek
That's life. Replace the old one. You can purchase new Magnetrons.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=magnetron&_sacat=43566&_odkw=&_osacat=43566&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313
Naw, I can buy a new microwave to replace the old one for $40.
Replacement magnetrons are usually priced between $60 and $120. New,That's life. Replace the old one. You can purchase new Magnetrons.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=magnetron&_sacat=43566&_odkw=&_osacat=43566&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313
Of course they wear out.. THey are a tube, they suffer from all theI have small microwave and it seems the power is getting less and less
as time passes. Do Magnatrons wear out?
Mikek
YES!!! Magnetrons like any type of tube will wear out with use. But, in a microwave oven there are control circuits and the power supply that must also be verified.I have small microwave and it seems the power is getting less and less
as time passes. Do Magnatrons wear out?
Mikek