Experiment #376: Electrical Outlet (Rated U) Remember when I microwaved that light switch awhile back and also leading up to its microwaving I told you about ...
As neat as the short ones were, can you do some more like the clock radio, the toaster, and the pencil sharpener where the object is on fire for a LONG time?
For me, this was undoubtedly a pleasant surprise. I did this since the ornament was such a short experiment. Turned out both were pretty short but sweet ideas
he had problems with his other microwave. the lightbulb was shorted. he couldn't find a good lightbulb. neither from another microwave which he dismantled some parts and burnt to the ground.
Daewooparts? He used to be a regular but seems to have stopped using YouTube since the Google+ merger, he's only commented on about 3-4 of my videos so far this year, but liked every one of them
+MicrowaveMeShow that microwave is new? huh.. i through the mag/fan had a problem. my Daewoo started making weirdy sounds after completing 10 years of use. i heard about you because of a fan you had. seems its been a while since you've seen him.
Power Inverters - Using a Microwave Oven with a Power Inverter
For more information take a look at www.powerinverters.com The power rating used with microwave ovens is the "cooking power" which refers to the power ...
Your microwave insides looks exactly like my Sunbeam SGKE702. I just muted
mine today (before watching your video). First I tried to just muffle it
with a rubber pad to stop the vibrations which creates the beeps, no good.
I was hesitant to break any circuits by snipping wires or doing any solder
work so I decide to drill a hole in the middle of the sphere, then screwed
in a sheet metal screw. Now I can remove the screw if I ever want the beep
back (not likely). I also didn't have to take everything apart, just had to
remove the cover. Note: some of the cover screws have a pin in the middle
which blocks standard star sockets. I used a small screwdriver and
basically chiseled the pin out of the way.
Thanks for video tutorial. What if I want to keep the beeping sound but
want to make less noisy abou 20-30% of original volume? Dou you know how to
do that?
Why did you have to remove the green flat thing and the front panel from
the circuit board? It seems like you could have reached the speaker without
doing all that. Is it so you don't get shocked by the transducer or
something?