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![]() "wave" wave@waving wrote in message ... | Have spent over 2 hours trying to find out if most or all microwaves do true | variable power output as opposed to the traditional cycling on & off to | attain different power levels, panasonic call this inverter technology, they | make it sound like they are the only ones that do it, have not been able to | determine if this is so yet, I searched webpages as well as the newsgroup | archives but frustratingly I could not find the answer to what I would have | thought would be a common question. I have one of these and AFAIK only Panasonic is using it. 'Genius' is their trademark, inverter technology is not. It's a very powerful switchmode power supply that varies the input power to the microwave. BTW, don't buy the convection version - they are a swine to keep clean. All other makes I know of cycle power to control cooking which does not work as well for some items (oatmeal for one). N |
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