• ramenshaman@lemmy.world
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          5 hours ago

          You know how when you microwave a hot pocket, burrito, etc. and the outside is lava but the center is still cold or even frozen? Well, microwaves have a power setting. You can set the power generally from 10% - 100%, usually in increments of 10. You can set the power to a lower percentage and give it additional time such that it will cook slower and heat more evenly.

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            4 hours ago

            Your not actually lowering the power, it’s just lowering the duty time.

            70% means that it runs only 70% of the time.

            Microwaves are either on or off. There is no in-between.

            Its the same as running something for 30 seconds letting it sit for 20 then running it for another 10.

            It’s also a large reason frozen dinners have you stir them.

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            4 hours ago

            I’ve never seen a microwave where you set the power as percentage, it’s always watts. Usually from around 150W to 950W

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              4 hours ago

              Every single microwave I’ve ever seen set it either as a percentage or a…perdecage? 1-10. Like I don’t think I can set my current microwave to 73% power; I get 70% or 80%.

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              4 hours ago

              That sounds nice but from my experience most people’s eyes glaze over when I start talking about Watts. It seems to confuse most people unfortunately.

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      8 hours ago

      Not parent, but when a minute isn’t quite enough, 77 seconds might do the trick. Multiples of eleven are quick to enter, and with a simple number with no “minute” button, 66s is easier than 1:00.