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Old 06-12-2008, 04:42 PM
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I'm trying to figure out what the time base and cycle duration is for this microwave to determine what the cycle interval is at the 10 power levels.

Also, I am looking for the wiring diagram or schematic for this microwave, I'm trying to wire an in-line variac to directly control the power level of the magnetron and not rely on timing cycles.
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power 10 is 100% on, not sure I understand what your trying to do, but why don't you just change the power level when you program the microwave to cook. Enlighten me
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When you change the power level on a microwave it is not actually lowering the output power, but instead cycles the power. So at 100% in a 1000W microwave, if you set it for 1min you will have 1000W irradiation for 1min. If you set it on 50%, you don't have 500W irradiation for 1min, but rather, you have 1000W irradiation for 30 seconds, but divided into a cycled time interval (for example, 5 seconds on, 5 seconds off). I'm looking to wire a variac inline with the magnetron so as to directly control the power input so if I set the variac on 50% it will infact be 500W irradiation for 1min, instead of the 1000W cycling.

But i'm interested in knowing what the actual on-off time interval is for this specific microwave as well.
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