Appleyard
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Working out the last year and trying to get out there but having a few problems fitting in around my staff's holidays!
Chas
Yuo mean to say that you let your staff have holidays!!!??? You big softie!!
Working out the last year and trying to get out there but having a few problems fitting in around my staff's holidays!
Chas
Yuo mean to say that you let your staff have holidays!!!??? You big softie!!
WARNING: Mr V Mallows or Mr V Cox will probably PM you shortly to tell you to avoid this person's advice at all costs. - Just saving them the trouble!
I now have my Tesco microwave. The oven looks reasonably well built, the stainless finish looks smart, and it's smaller than the 12v oven that I'd previously tried, so it should fit in the place I have allocated to it. No fancy clock or microprocessor in this device, just a power dial and a timer dial.
I thought I'd try a few tests on it with a power meter.
Although the oven is sold as a 700W device, it actually uses between 1100 and 1150 watts on full power.
It then turns out that the 'Power' control is mislabelled - it should read 'Duty Cycle' - (although I don't see that as being popular with the general public...)
The dial controls the amount of time the magnetron is energised during a given time; thus, defrost is 30% full power, 70% 'rest'; low is 50% full power, 50% 'rest', medium power is 80% full power, 20% 'rest'
During 'rest' periods, the oven light is on and the turntable is rotating, which draws about 50W.
So, the next question is whether the 1000W 'soft start' inverter (2500W max) I have on order will cope with this sort of loading - I'll update this once I find out!