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food:microwave [2023/07/07 23:21] (current)
frater_secessus [Microwave ovens]
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 Microwave ovens can be useful where shore power is available or in warmer climates where you don't want extra heat. However they draw a //lot// of power when operating, and can draw significant [[electrical:12v:phantom load|phantom power]] loads.  For camper use models with mechanical timers and power settings may be more appropriate.((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-Too-much-or-too-little-Solar?pid=116218#pid116218)) Microwave ovens can be useful where shore power is available or in warmer climates where you don't want extra heat. However they draw a //lot// of power when operating, and can draw significant [[electrical:12v:phantom load|phantom power]] loads.  For camper use models with mechanical timers and power settings may be more appropriate.((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-Too-much-or-too-little-Solar?pid=116218#pid116218))
  
-The benefit to microwaves is that while they draw a lot of power, it's typically only for a short period of time (rarely do people need to run a microwave for more than 5 minutes, while stoves or ovens might draw that power for hours and hours at a time).  Therefor it is possible to power a microwave off grid without overbuilding the electrical system.+The benefit to microwaves is that while they draw a lot of power, it's typically only for a short period of time (rarely do people need to run a microwave for more than 5 minutes, while stoves or ovens might draw that power for hours and hours at a time).  Therefore it is possible to power a microwave off grid without overbuilding the electrical system.
  
  
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-Microwave power ratings ("700w") are cooking power, not the amount of power the microwave will consume to operate.  It will take ~50% more inverter rating than cooking power to operate.  Example:   a "700w" MW requires a ~1000w inverter, PSW preferred. +Microwave power ratings ("700w") are cooking power, not the amount of power the microwave will consume to operate.  It will take ~50%((https://ecocostsavings.com/microwave-wattage/)) more inverter rating than cooking power to operate.  Example:   a "700w" MW requires a ~1000w inverter, PSW preferred. 
  
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