This was so exciting to watch, it reminded me of my father when he used to teach me the process of elimination....good memories! Thank you for an awesome review!
Thanks for all your help. I learned a lot in my experience with trying to find an inverter for a microwave. I got the 700w but Iater learned even though it may say 700w it may pull 1000w and more. Also I learned it's multiple things that makes a difference in using a microwave on an inverter. It's the wattage on the microwave, the wattage of the inverter, the cords that you use to connect the inverter to the battery also the battery. All theses things can alter the results of the use of the microwave. It's best to get a microwave with the lowest wattage or get an inverter that is at least higher than the microwave wattage at least 300 or more. It's best to use pure sine wave and use the cords that comes with the inverter unless you're familiar with how to change the cording because if you have the wrong cording it won't work, and you have to the proper battery amps and voltage for the battery and it can be challenging to figure out but with research you'll find answers I'm still looking for the lowest amps on the battery I can run on the inverter to save money. Please if you know please let me know. Thanks I hope I helped someone
If you want to run a microwave or induction stove, I recommend at least a 100ah battery and 1500w inverter. If you are too close to the limit, it gets hot. Another thing you can do is make sure your microwave is not on the highest setting, if you really want to use a lower watt inverter. Remember peak watt is not the same as continuous watt. Yes, a 700w (continuous) probably can go higher, but it is not made to go for extended periods of time. Good luck.
You have a defective microwave. When you turn it on you should hear a soft hum as the magnetron fires up. You will also see the interior light in the microwave dim down as megnetron kicks in.
Greetings: Thank you, I greatly appreciate your video, it is very insightful, it was quite helpful seeing your trails and errors. Thank you for educating me/us..
Im actually suprised that microwave doesnt work on modified sine wave. It rectify AC to DC afterward. Maybe inverted isnt that powerfull or transformer doesnt produce high enough voltage.
Ok so I am confused. Everyone I know says you need an MPPT (which that inverter may have) and must run the inverter off the vehicle battery. But here we see the microwave was direct from the inverter, and the inverter got its power direct from the battery. Do I need a generator like a Bluetti or a Jackery etc? Or can I use a standalone battery to run my small appliances (like a small Keurig) and electronics? And how would I charge the standalone battery? Lots of questions so I will definitely appreciate any advice from you. Thanks!!
Appropriate battery and inverter is all you need to power an appliance. You can charge the battery just like you would charge a solar generator. You can use solar panels with a charge controller, like I do, or use a 110v wall charger. If you are not sure on what to do, I recommend getting a stand alone unit like a yeti or Jackery. My setup here th-cam.com/video/xmw5n9MIy0g/w-d-xo.html
@@GinaKayLandis car battery used in a car with inverter while engine running so battery won't depleted to lower than %50 but you can used Lifehouse rechargeable Lithium battery with inverter to run alone and battery meter 0 percent it won't damage it just charging it up using solar panels or wall charging
I buy a Caravan Sine Wave Converter 6000W Power Inverter DC 12V To AC 240V LCD 4USB Car . Can’t make hot . About 7 minutes just warm the food 😅 the Microwave is 1050w . So maybe need to change the inverter ?
*What you are hearing is the modified sine wave slowly destroying anything like capacitors and IC's inside your connected device ! Well it work ? Yes. No problem. Will it work for long ? Not really. Soon your Microwave will be have its electronics totally fried ! 👍👀*
just buy next one Also this microwave doesnt have electronics. It just high voltage transformer, HV capacitor, magnetron and couple contractors, relays, clock and necesary safety switches. Capacitor stores DC and im pretty sure those massive transformers have enough impedance to smooth out spikes. This is cheap scrap and it will die after couple years anyway.
Jackery 1000 will last 6 years. Jackery is not LiFePo. LiFePo will last 10 years and is safer. He can replace just the battery for $400 and reuse the inverter and charger. Replacing the Jackery 1000 is $1,100.
One of the best informative electrical videos out there I learned a lot thank you for making it. What patience! lol. Love the channel ❤
This was so exciting to watch, it reminded me of my father when he used to teach me the process of elimination....good memories! Thank you for an awesome review!
Haha. You are welcome
Thanks for all your help. I learned a lot in my experience with trying to find an inverter for a microwave. I got the 700w but Iater learned even though it may say 700w it may pull 1000w and more. Also I learned it's multiple things that makes a difference in using a microwave on an inverter. It's the wattage on the microwave, the wattage of the inverter, the cords that you use to connect the inverter to the battery also the battery. All theses things can alter the results of the use of the microwave. It's best to get a microwave with the lowest wattage or get an inverter that is at least higher than the microwave wattage at least 300 or more. It's best to use pure sine wave and use the cords that comes with the inverter unless you're familiar with how to change the cording because if you have the wrong cording it won't work, and you have to the proper battery amps and voltage for the battery and it can be challenging to figure out but with research you'll find answers
I'm still looking for the lowest amps on the battery I can run on the inverter to save money. Please if you know please let me know. Thanks I hope I helped someone
If you want to run a microwave or induction stove, I recommend at least a 100ah battery and 1500w inverter. If you are too close to the limit, it gets hot. Another thing you can do is make sure your microwave is not on the highest setting, if you really want to use a lower watt inverter. Remember peak watt is not the same as continuous watt. Yes, a 700w (continuous) probably can go higher, but it is not made to go for extended periods of time. Good luck.
Way to go, process of elimination. Awesome demonstration!
Thanks!
Just an FYI, for microwaves, advertised wattage is cooking power. My 900 watt Toshiba pulls 1350. Nice video.
Depends what they want to advertise. They can just put total power draw
You have a defective microwave. When you turn it on you should hear a soft hum as the magnetron fires up. You will also see the interior light in the microwave dim down as megnetron kicks in.
Greetings: Thank you, I greatly appreciate your video, it is very insightful, it was quite helpful seeing your trails and errors. Thank you for educating me/us..
Happy to help
Thanks a lot man. You saved us from buying craps!
Yes. People can learn from my experience!
that's the smallest refrigerator i saw lol.. nice vid, very informative
Get a killawatt meter to check power usage, it is really useful.
If your microwave is not heating check the issues could be the fuse or something else inside the microwave could be the magnetron
Great channel. Thanks.
I Like You😁, using good ole country🇺🇲 boy common sense to figure out what works!!,,Great Video!!
Pure sine wave is for sensitive electronics, such as microwaves.
Im actually suprised that microwave doesnt work on modified sine wave. It rectify AC to DC afterward. Maybe inverted isnt that powerfull or transformer doesnt produce high enough voltage.
Thanks for this review!
Hope it was helpful!
The 100amp BMS in your battery limits the systems output to 1000W no matter what the inverter says.
Ok so I am confused. Everyone I know says you need an MPPT (which that inverter may have) and must run the inverter off the vehicle battery. But here we see the microwave was direct from the inverter, and the inverter got its power direct from the battery. Do I need a generator like a Bluetti or a Jackery etc? Or can I use a standalone battery to run my small appliances (like a small Keurig) and electronics? And how would I charge the standalone battery? Lots of questions so I will definitely appreciate any advice from you. Thanks!!
Appropriate battery and inverter is all you need to power an appliance. You can charge the battery just like you would charge a solar generator. You can use solar panels with a charge controller, like I do, or use a 110v wall charger. If you are not sure on what to do, I recommend getting a stand alone unit like a yeti or Jackery.
My setup here th-cam.com/video/xmw5n9MIy0g/w-d-xo.html
@@Tiny-Campers Thank you!
@@GinaKayLandis car battery used in a car with inverter while engine running so battery won't depleted to lower than %50 but you can used Lifehouse rechargeable Lithium battery with inverter to run alone and battery meter 0 percent it won't damage it just charging it up using solar panels or wall charging
@@jonnyl.6904 Thanks!
Thanks I was looking for an inverter at a decent price.
It has worked well for me. More power than I need.
I buy a Caravan Sine Wave Converter 6000W Power Inverter DC 12V To AC 240V LCD 4USB Car . Can’t make hot . About 7 minutes just warm the food 😅 the Microwave is 1050w . So maybe need to change the inverter ?
From my experience, it needs to be a pure sine wave inverter. The modified sine wave did not work.
*What you are hearing is the modified sine wave slowly destroying anything like capacitors and IC's inside your connected device ! Well it work ? Yes. No problem. Will it work for long ? Not really. Soon your Microwave will be have its electronics totally fried ! 👍👀*
just buy next one
Also this microwave doesnt have electronics. It just high voltage transformer, HV capacitor, magnetron and couple contractors, relays, clock and necesary safety switches. Capacitor stores DC and im pretty sure those massive transformers have enough impedance to smooth out spikes. This is cheap scrap and it will die after couple years anyway.
Good vid.
How many watts is the microwave and what's the name of the microwave ?
Microwave www.homedepot.com/p/Magic-Chef-0-7-cu-ft-700-Watt-Countertop-Microwave-in-White-HMM770W2/319063448?
I’m sorry how do you recharge the battery when it’s dead.
That’s my mysterious part that I couldn’t really figured out.
This test was mainly for tiny camper builds. I have a solar panel on my roof th-cam.com/video/b_Isqbx4rEw/w-d-xo.html
@@Tiny-Campers thank you 🙏 for the both videos I’m taking baby steps to learn how I get this done with out blowing my car off 🤣😂🤣.
2 minutes on a 700w micro would mame water hot.. xefectiv microwave!
Seems most of the vlogs I’ve seen on TH-cam have always recommended pure sine wave inverters. You can’t go wrong as most of your pricier electronics
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I keep my carousel plate in the microwave. Simply stuff a towel inside. Along with my bread.
I actually have been keeping in with now cushion at all.
@@Tiny-Campers I drive a 18 wheeler. Things get airborne if they aren't stowed properly. Lol
Lesson learn today, going cheap never is a good thing waste time and energy. Just get a jackery 1000 cost about $799 easier to carry.
I need a battery so I can use it to run my trolling motor when I go fishing.
Considering the draw is in the 920 watts range, I would probably need the Jackery 1500
I just check it running 1000 w (2000w peak)
Jackery 1000 will last 6 years. Jackery is not LiFePo. LiFePo will last 10 years and is safer. He can replace just the battery for $400 and reuse the inverter and charger. Replacing the Jackery 1000 is $1,100.