Microwave issues
Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 12:27 pm
A few weeks back we started to have issues with the LG microwave/convection oven originally installed on our 2007 PDQ 34 , i.e. it started to trip the breaker when it was heating for longer periods. Finally, in Carolina Beach, the magnatron packed it in. We thought our troubles were behind us when we located a suitable replacement at our next stop in Moorhead City (a GE 1100 watt microwave with no convection unit), however the breaker tripping continues for any heating period of longer than about 90 seconds (high power).
We are now berthed at Port Annapolis Marina so I had one of the boat yard's technicians check out the system. After checking the connections at the breaker panel and at the outlet box where the microwave unit plugs in, it was his conclusion that the wiring from the box to the panel was of insufficient guage to carry the load (apparently the power cord from the unit is getting warm). While I suppose this is plausible it seems puzzling when the original microwave unit was rated for 1500 watts and the new unit is smaller, with only an 1100 watt rating.
At this point we are using the microwave for short periods only, but this obviously limits its usefulness. We're wondering if anyone else has run into this problem, and if so what solution you may have found.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
John & Ria
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We are now berthed at Port Annapolis Marina so I had one of the boat yard's technicians check out the system. After checking the connections at the breaker panel and at the outlet box where the microwave unit plugs in, it was his conclusion that the wiring from the box to the panel was of insufficient guage to carry the load (apparently the power cord from the unit is getting warm). While I suppose this is plausible it seems puzzling when the original microwave unit was rated for 1500 watts and the new unit is smaller, with only an 1100 watt rating.
At this point we are using the microwave for short periods only, but this obviously limits its usefulness. We're wondering if anyone else has run into this problem, and if so what solution you may have found.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
John & Ria
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