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T[_6_] July 1st 17 04:25 AM

the paint is starting to burn on the inside of my microwave
 
The paint on the inside of my microwave oven is starting to burn.
I am getting lots of brown spots.

Do I care? Smells a little electrical after a long cook.

Diesel July 1st 17 09:57 PM

the paint is starting to burn on the inside of my microwave
 
T Sat, 01 Jul 2017
03:25:08 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

The paint on the inside of my microwave oven is starting to burn.
I am getting lots of brown spots.

Do I care? Smells a little electrical after a long cook.


Er...How long is a long cook?

I'd recommend you keep an eye on it as it cooks for you. And, in the
event it smokes or catches fire outside of the cooking area, UNPLUG it
before you attempt to do anything else with it. I know that should be
common knowledge, but, you wouldn't believe how many people I've
encountered who've been shocked and/or badly burnt for attempting to
put an electrical fire out without cutting the power first.

If you can't unplug it in a hurry, make sure you can get to the breaker
box quickly and know which breaker it is that runs it. In fact, it
probably wouldn't hurt to find out which one it is ahead of time. And,
mark it accordingly.

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T[_6_] July 2nd 17 10:35 PM

the paint is starting to burn on the inside of my microwave
 
On 07/01/2017 01:57 PM, Diesel wrote:
T Sat, 01 Jul 2017
03:25:08 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

The paint on the inside of my microwave oven is starting to burn.
I am getting lots of brown spots.

Do I care? Smells a little electrical after a long cook.


Er...How long is a long cook?


9 minutes


I'd recommend you keep an eye on it as it cooks for you. And, in the
event it smokes or catches fire outside of the cooking area, UNPLUG it
before you attempt to do anything else with it. I know that should be
common knowledge, but, you wouldn't believe how many people I've
encountered who've been shocked and/or badly burnt for attempting to
put an electrical fire out without cutting the power first.

If you can't unplug it in a hurry, make sure you can get to the breaker
box quickly and know which breaker it is that runs it. In fact, it
probably wouldn't hurt to find out which one it is ahead of time. And,
mark it accordingly.


Though of that already. I turned the outlet it plugs into,
into a switched outlet. I even flip if off at night as
there are reports of microwave flaming out when you are not
around to watch them. Cheap Chinese Crap.


Diesel July 3rd 17 05:31 AM

the paint is starting to burn on the inside of my microwave
 
T Sun, 02 Jul
2017 21:35:14 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

Though of that already. I turned the outlet it plugs into,
into a switched outlet.


Sweet. I've done that for a few circuits I run here...

I even flip if off at night as there are reports of microwave flaming
out when you are not around to watch them. Cheap Chinese Crap.


Yep. Sadly, I've seen this happen. While I can't be certain, I have
seen a few cases (autopsy) of the smaller transformer burning up that
runs the circuit board. It heats up enough to smoke and/or catch fire,
but the condition isn't a short circuit or heavy pull, so the safety
fuse doesn't pop. :( When I tore one of them apart, it looked to me
like the secondary windings had been failing for awhile and finally
enough insulation was gone that it turned into a small heating element
and burnt up the surrounding plastic. Not sure why it didn't screw the
primary winding enough to cause a short that should have blown the
fuse, but, it didn't. May have had the issue been left unattended long
enough, but, by then a risk of an actual fire was increasing...




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T[_6_] July 3rd 17 08:28 AM

the paint is starting to burn on the inside of my microwave
 
On 07/02/2017 09:31 PM, Diesel wrote:
T Sun, 02 Jul
2017 21:35:14 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

Though of that already. I turned the outlet it plugs into,
into a switched outlet.


Sweet. I've done that for a few circuits I run here...

I even flip if off at night as there are reports of microwave flaming
out when you are not around to watch them. Cheap Chinese Crap.


Yep. Sadly, I've seen this happen. While I can't be certain, I have
seen a few cases (autopsy) of the smaller transformer burning up that
runs the circuit board. It heats up enough to smoke and/or catch fire,
but the condition isn't a short circuit or heavy pull, so the safety
fuse doesn't pop. :( When I tore one of them apart, it looked to me
like the secondary windings had been failing for awhile and finally
enough insulation was gone that it turned into a small heating element
and burnt up the surrounding plastic. Not sure why it didn't screw the
primary winding enough to cause a short that should have blown the
fuse, but, it didn't. May have had the issue been left unattended long
enough, but, by then a risk of an actual fire was increasing...


Do you have a favorite brand that is reliable? 10
years would be nice.

Diesel July 5th 17 03:58 AM

the paint is starting to burn on the inside of my microwave
 
T Mon, 03 Jul
2017 07:28:28 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

[snip]

Do you have a favorite brand that is reliable? 10
years would be nice.


I used too, some years ago. But, not anymore. If you get two/three
years out of one that's used a lot, you're doing good. Stuff is made
cheap and intended to be disposable now. :(


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from their arse.

T[_6_] July 6th 17 06:38 PM

the paint is starting to burn on the inside of my microwave
 
On 07/04/2017 07:58 PM, Diesel wrote:
T Mon, 03 Jul
2017 07:28:28 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

[snip]

Do you have a favorite brand that is reliable? 10
years would be nice.


I used too, some years ago. But, not anymore. If you get two/three
years out of one that's used a lot, you're doing good. Stuff is made
cheap and intended to be disposable now. :(



I have a saying in my business that I do not follow:

The memory of the joy over the low price long outlasts
the memory of the anger over the poor quality

Fortunately, I have a lot of customer's that don't follow
that either.

Frank[_24_] July 6th 17 08:19 PM

the paint is starting to burn on the inside of my microwave
 
On 7/6/2017 1:38 PM, T wrote:
On 07/04/2017 07:58 PM, Diesel wrote:
T Mon, 03 Jul
2017 07:28:28 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

[snip]

Do you have a favorite brand that is reliable? 10
years would be nice.


I used too, some years ago. But, not anymore. If you get two/three
years out of one that's used a lot, you're doing good. Stuff is made
cheap and intended to be disposable now. :(



I have a saying in my business that I do not follow:

The memory of the joy over the low price long outlasts
the memory of the anger over the poor quality

Fortunately, I have a lot of customer's that don't follow
that either.


Watching thread, I wonder if it is just rust spots. We get them from
too much moisture accumulating. Harmless but annoying.

Diesel July 6th 17 10:14 PM

the paint is starting to burn on the inside of my microwave
 
T Thu, 06 Jul
2017 17:38:32 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

On 07/04/2017 07:58 PM, Diesel wrote:
T Mon, 03 Jul
2017 07:28:28 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

[snip]

Do you have a favorite brand that is reliable? 10 years would
be nice.


I used too, some years ago. But, not anymore. If you get
two/three years out of one that's used a lot, you're doing good.
Stuff is made cheap and intended to be disposable now. :(



I have a saying in my business that I do not follow:

The memory of the joy over the low price long outlasts
the memory of the anger over the poor quality


Sadly, even if you buy the more expensive ones (expecting they would
be better built/last longer) it's just not usually so anymore,
depending of course what you're buying. There are some exceptions.

Fortunately, I have a lot of customer's that don't follow that
either.


I tend to do whatever the customer wants done, if it's possible and
within reason.



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police. - Keith Richards

T[_6_] July 7th 17 10:58 PM

the paint is starting to burn on the inside of my microwave
 
On 07/06/2017 12:19 PM, Frank wrote:
On 7/6/2017 1:38 PM, T wrote:
On 07/04/2017 07:58 PM, Diesel wrote:
T Mon, 03 Jul
2017 07:28:28 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

[snip]

Do you have a favorite brand that is reliable? 10
years would be nice.

I used too, some years ago. But, not anymore. If you get two/three
years out of one that's used a lot, you're doing good. Stuff is made
cheap and intended to be disposable now. :(



I have a saying in my business that I do not follow:

The memory of the joy over the low price long outlasts
the memory of the anger over the poor quality

Fortunately, I have a lot of customer's that don't follow
that either.


Watching thread, I wonder if it is just rust spots. We get them from
too much moisture accumulating. Harmless but annoying.


You may be right. I wonder if the rust is absorbing too many
microwaves, decreasing the efficiency and overheat the unit

gregz July 9th 17 08:09 AM

the paint is starting to burn on the inside of my microwave
 
Frank "frank wrote:
On 7/6/2017 1:38 PM, T wrote:
On 07/04/2017 07:58 PM, Diesel wrote:
T Mon, 03 Jul
2017 07:28:28 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

[snip]

Do you have a favorite brand that is reliable? 10
years would be nice.

I used too, some years ago. But, not anymore. If you get two/three
years out of one that's used a lot, you're doing good. Stuff is made
cheap and intended to be disposable now. :(


I have a saying in my business that I do not follow:
The memory of the joy over the low price long outlasts

the memory of the anger over the poor quality
Fortunately, I have a lot of customer's that don't follow

that either.


Watching thread, I wonder if it is just rust spots. We get them from too
much moisture accumulating. Harmless but annoying.


Get a stainless steel microwave.

Greg

T[_6_] July 10th 17 04:18 AM

the paint is starting to burn on the inside of my microwave
 
On 07/09/2017 12:09 AM, gregz wrote:
Frank "frank wrote:
On 7/6/2017 1:38 PM, T wrote:
On 07/04/2017 07:58 PM, Diesel wrote:
T Mon, 03 Jul
2017 07:28:28 GMT in alt.home.repair, wrote:

[snip]

Do you have a favorite brand that is reliable? 10
years would be nice.

I used too, some years ago. But, not anymore. If you get two/three
years out of one that's used a lot, you're doing good. Stuff is made
cheap and intended to be disposable now. :(


I have a saying in my business that I do not follow:
The memory of the joy over the low price long outlasts
the memory of the anger over the poor quality
Fortunately, I have a lot of customer's that don't follow
that either.


Watching thread, I wonder if it is just rust spots. We get them from too
much moisture accumulating. Harmless but annoying.


Get a stainless steel microwave.

Greg


Who makes one? And does it fall apart in a year or two?


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