I used to visit Ilford Photochemical as a contractor, at lunch there was a canteen regular who melted portion size butter wraps on a plate in one of the microwaves, 2.7kW input. He would stand close to look through the window in order to monitor the "doneness" and his face would be lit up by the activity inside the cooking chamber. It was in Cheshire, "strong in arm...".create quite impressive arcing, especially if it's aluminium foil.
I am surprised it works at all, after cutting a lump out of the casing.Well it's working again. Only took a year...

I am surprised it works at all, after cutting a lump out of the casing.![]()
Well it's working again. Only took a year...
Spontaneous Parthenogenesis of the required part? Or did you intervene?
Yep, did that on an old one about a year ago, it's been fine since. I now have another five spare.Most of you who have gone out and bought a new microwave after it has gone bang have done so unnecessarily.
In most cases it’s not the magnetron which has gone wrong it’s the little biscuit coloured cover which attaches to the wall of the microwave which covers the magnatron.
I don’t claim to know the science behind it but that little cover needs to be in good condition, if your microwave goes bang, remove this cover and replace it, you’ll notice a burn mark on it as though something very hot has been arcing on it.
These are readily available on eBay cut to size, or you can buy a generic one and cut it down to size yourself.
I’ve a spare one in the cupboard for when it happens again.
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