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Default Excessive Condensation for Sylvania Microwave?

On Aug 10, 5:54 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
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I have a Sylvania microwave in my RV and it fogs up and has lots of
condensation when it is used. Their website says it's 'normal' - see
he


http://www.sylvaniaelectronics.ca/sylvania/en/faq/


I've read elsewhere, that this is NOT normal. Perhaps Sylvania just
has a unique design that other manufacturers do not have? Does anyone
else have a microwave that "fogs up"?


Paula


Depends on what you're cooking. Got some examples?


On Aug 10, 5:54 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"Pokee" wrote in message

ups.com...

I have a Sylvania microwave in my RV and it fogs up and has lots of
condensation when it is used. Their website says it's 'normal' - see
he


http://www.sylvaniaelectronics.ca/sylvania/en/faq/


I've read elsewhere, that this is NOT normal. Perhaps Sylvania just
has a unique design that other manufacturers do not have? Does anyone
else have a microwave that "fogs up"?


Paula


Depends on what you're cooking. Got some examples?


The fogging up happens ALL THE TIME. It doesn't matter what you are
cooking in this thing. There is condensation that appears between the
inside and outside panels of glass on the door. Basically, that's how
the unit is 'designed' to 'vent'. Of course, cooking bacon and frozen
dishes is the worst, as there seems to be more 'steam' with this kind
of food, but it has happened even when I've just heated up some chili
for 30 seconds.

Slyvania's website says this condensation is perfectly 'normal', but I
have yet to see any other microwave to do this. These microwaves have
been installed in Jayco RVs and even Jayco is swapping some of them
out for unhappy customers - even though they are running (according to
Sylvania) 'as they should'.

I don't have a problem with the condensation, except that I cannot see
my food inside the microwave when the door gets fogged up, and there
is excessive water to clean up (and it starts running out of the
microwave and down the door when the door is opened).

Any thoughts here on this brand of Microwave and their "normal"
constant condensation?

Thanks again,
Paula