h a l f b a k e r yI didn't say you were on to something, I said you were on something.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think I've seen or commented on a single one of your postings even once, though you've been here almost as long as me. |
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Even though Ive owned ovens with this feature, you can get it WITHOUT shopping for a specific model. Just time how long it takes your turntable to spin once (usually its 10 seconds). Then set the cook time for a multiple of that number. |
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//10 seconds//
Hmm... in my experience, it's always been 12 seconds.
But yes, "boomerang" turntables have been around since at least the 1990's. |
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//Just time how long it takes your turntable to spin once// |
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This! You're microwave will have a motor driven by the 50/60Hz motor, this will then be geared at some ratio. My home microwave I set in multiples of 8 seconds, the one at work 12 seconds. |
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Did these things disappear from the marketplace? I remember them, [xaviergisz] dug up an old advert - but it doesn't seem to be a feature anymore (at least not an advertised one), Maybe that's why people keep suggesting it (here and on other idea forums) and think it's a NEW idea. |
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//50/60Hz motor//
[bs0u0155]; why didn't I think of that? Explains the 10 seconds in (presumably) USA, but 12 seconds for me in New Zealand. Same tech, different frequency driving it. |
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