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[email protected] February 9th 07 04:28 AM

Microwave oven and electric Range in operation
 
In my new GE microwave oven atop the electric range the turn table
slows down and the surface light dims when the range comes on. The
two appliances are on separate circuits (50 amp and 20 amp). What
could be causing this? Thanks.


terry February 9th 07 06:19 AM

Microwave oven and electric Range in operation
 
On Feb 9, 1:28 am, wrote:
In my new GE microwave oven atop the electric range the turn table
slows down and the surface light dims when the range comes on. The
two appliances are on separate circuits (50 amp and 20 amp). What
could be causing this? Thanks.


Are they on "separate circuits"? Or is it remotely possible somebody
has wired two outlets using some sort of common cabling back to the
circuit breaker panel?
For example; if a 115 volt outlet for the microwave has been tapped
off one side of a 230 volt circuit for the electric range?
Not to suggest the OP is wrong but just making a suggestion as to
cause. If it Is due to voltage drop, sounds dangerous? Possibly wiring
gauge is insufficient somewhere?
Unlikely but do you have a bad/loose neutral connection in the circuit
breaker panel; or something crazy such as someone using a ground wire
instead of a neutral?


Edwin Pawlowski February 9th 07 02:49 PM

Microwave oven and electric Range in operation
 

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In my new GE microwave oven atop the electric range the turn table
slows down and the surface light dims when the range comes on. The
two appliances are on separate circuits (50 amp and 20 amp). What
could be causing this? Thanks.


Voltage drop, but now you have to figure out why. It is possible you are
not getting full voltage to begin with. It is possible you have other loads
on at the same time, like central AC, clothes dryer, power tools. You may
have a bad connection. At a minimum, you need a meter to accurately check
the voltage and go from there.




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