• CookieJarObserver@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Nope, my Microwave is older than i am and I’m not going to replace it until it breaks. It works perfectly, not even the light bulb burned through after almost 30 years of semi regular operation.

    I don’t have the right to replace something that worked longer than me without it being broken.

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        1 year ago

        No Faraday cage is perfect. They are all just attenuators. Likely the amount of microwave leakage allowed used to be greater when it was just safety in mind. Has the FCC updated in 30yr for microwave leakage to protect communications?

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        1 year ago

        And? My fucking W-LAN Router emits the same waves, phones emit the same waves.

        The little bit that gets out is absolutely harmless, would be very different if the full 1200W would get out but they don’t. I would have noticed.

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          1 year ago

          A microwave oven uses orders of magnitude more power than those, though. That said, the amount leaking through the Faraday cage is probably minimal. Still worth getting a modern microwave, they have better interfaces and faster cook times than the old ones.

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      1 year ago

      A microwave that leaks 2.4 interference is what I’d consider definitely broken. Beyond broken. It can’t even do it’s primary job any more, just partially.

      Just because the power unit still works, doesn’t meant the rest is done.

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        1 year ago

        This is the most idiotic bs I’ve read today.

        The cages never have been perfect and its absolutely no problem, its safe and doesn’t even cause interference with the W-LAN, just shitty 2.4 GHz connections.

        Why would it be broken? Please explain in detail why a microwave that operates with up to 2400W (im only using the 1200W setting) is broken when it causes small interferences with 2.4 GHz connections? Cause im like 99% shure even Modern microwaves that operate at these Wattage do that. Faraday cages are never perfectly insulating they are regulated to only leak a certain amount of waves for safety. Otherwise you wouldn’t have a window in your microwave…

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          1 year ago

          The last time I had a microwave which caused interference was 30 years ago.

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          1 year ago

          It’s broken because its leaking radiation and needs replacing. wattage means nothing I have radio equipment that I use for work that would knock most routers over with 0.5 watts if it’s not shielded right.

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            Fucking W-LAN Routers work with 100mW to 1W Transmitter Power, but thats not the point. The frequency is.

            And yes you could technically interfere with most WLAN Routers with much less Wattage when you just put them on top of your equipment.

            Point however is that the microwaves Faraday cage is intact and woks normally, there are different norms for microwaves and Radio Equipment…

            And you say Radiation, while it is A radiation, its not ionizing like UV or anything further down that part of the spectrum (like nuclear radiation) Microwaves, like Infrared are harmless to humans by itself (unless you get cooked by them but I’ve never heard about that happening)

            My Microwave works absolutely fine and most microwaves do let some microwaves out, they happen to be in the 2.4 GHz spectrum, a more or less Obsolete standard besides Bluetooth and cheap wireless transmitters.

            So why would it be broken? Please explain. And its not Radio equipment.

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              Because its leaking radiation (I’m so glad you looked that word up) possibly because it’s so old. Now it won’t do you any harm but here’s the thing is. That radiation will at some point increase and begin to interfere with others Not just at 2.4ghz either you will get harmonics that could effect other services. Now to me looking at your post histroy you seem to me that type of dickhead that would willingly cause interference just for kicks.

              That a good enough reason sweet tits or do you need it in braile?

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                (I’m so glad you looked that word up)

                I didn’t look up anything cause its not worth my time, i had physics class.

                That radiation will at some point increase and begin to interfere with others Not just at 2.4ghz either you will get harmonics that could effect other services.

                It hasn’t and it has always caused problems with 2.4 GHz connections. 5 GHz was never effected. So nothing changed, furthermore the walls of my house are thick enough to block Mobile network and stuff, so even if, i won’t effect people outside my house.

                And you are right! I absolutely won’t by a new Microwave because you told me to.

                But don’t worry, im already in possession of stuff that fucks up other peoples day and don’t use it, so i won’t use my Microwave for it either. It warms up Food not more, not less.

                Btw, its a known problem for many people that microwave cause some noise in the 2.4 GHz frequency, thats nothing limited to My Microwave and has nothing to do with age, a friend of mine got a complete new kitchen and his microwave does the same.

                Again, what do you think is going to happen, its nothing dangerous, just a very very minor inconvenience at best.

                Oh and yes i need it in brail.

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      1 year ago

      If your microwave interferes with your wireless hardware, then it’s a health hazard. You should replace it ASAP.

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            It’s not. There are two types of electromagnetic radiation: ionizing and non-ionizing.

            Ionizing is the radiation that is bad for you because it also shoots little tiny particles at you that damage your DNA. Think X-rays

            No-ionizing radiation doesn’t shoot tiny particles at you, so it’s mostly safe. Microwaves use this type, and it’s the exact same radiation your wifi router uses (which is why it can cause interference)

            The worst a microwave oven can do to you is give you a burn since they work by heating up water molecules. But, that would require you to trip the door switch and putting a body part inside.

            So, in conclusion, it’s basically impossible for a microwave to harm you with EMR unless you’re actively trying to make it harm you.

            Also, as an added bonus but of knowledge, it’s completely safe to microwave metal, if it’s in the right shape. Some microwaves even have a metal rack for heating up casseroles and such (mine did at one point)

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              Too much irrelevant text. Microwave ovens have enough power to burn you. Ionisation is not at play here.