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to protect yourself, the best thing would to run your experiments inside a faraday cage made of metal window screen (with the screen grounded)... with you outside the faraday cage...
How do I defeat these darn door interlocks? I want to better see my hot dogs cooking in there.Oh sure! you just don't want him to win top prize in the Darwin Awards this year.
first of all you don't want to be radiating a kilowatt signal into a room you are in (or near for that matter)... you can cause tissue damage to yourself, and one of the first place this shows up is in your eyes in the form of cataracts. also be aware that your waveguide extension was unterminated, and depending on the actual length of it could cause a serious impedance mismatch, which is not good for the magnetron. every dimension inside a microwave oven cavity is a carefully calculated thing. if you look at metal racks for use inside the oven, they all have identical dimensions for the length and width of the gridwork, which is actually a series of 1/4 wave shorted stubs (which is a high impedance at 2450Mhz), which will absorb very little energy. there is an analogy with the waveguide as a series of quarter wave shorted stubs, where you begin with an open wire transmission line (2 parallel wires, in this case they are also 1/4 wavelength apart). then supports are provided to hold the two wires 1/4 wavelength off the ground, and the supports are made of 1/4 wave shorted stubs, which allow the wires to be supported, and the shorted ends of the stubs can be laid on a grounded surface without affecting the signal on the transmission line. for added strength, the vertical sides can become metal walls, and the short circuit of the stub can become a metal floor, so you end up with a solid U shaped channel. for protection against weather, an upside down channel of the same dimensions can be laid on top of the channel, so now you have a piece of rectangular tubing with a 2:1 ratio of height versus width, and this is a wave guide.
one thing required to efficiently couple a wave guide into open space is some way of matching the impedance of the waveguide to that of open space, the simplest way to do this is the use of a horn antenna (the "funnel" you mentioned) if you don't have this at the end of the waveguide, some of the signal will be reflected back down the waveguide to the magnetron, and can damage the magnetron.
to protect yourself, the best thing would to run your experiments inside a faraday cage made of metal window screen (with the screen grounded)... with you outside the faraday cage...
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I suggest Gary takes them all to the dump and gets rid of them, he's not safe round anything remotely dangerous.
I have a tree limb 25 ft up that shades the garden it needs to be cut off but I can't reach it. Electric chain saw is too heavy to lift up on 25 ft pole. Pole with no chain saw is heavy. I wonder if i microwave the tree limb in 1 spot limb will get 200 degrees hot and die.
according to an oven magnetron data sheet, about 2455Mhz, and according to one of the charts the tolerance is +/- 10Mhz.. you might want to check and see if any of your wifi or bluetooth devices have bit the dust since you began messing around with magnetrons. you can find the spec sheet at: https://www.relltubes.com/filebase/en/src/Datasheets/2M256-spec.pdfAre all home microwaves the same frequency?
That is way I used a spring loaded N.O. push button on switch no matter what happens i can turn it off fast.
Unless he grabs his eyes as the microwaves super heat the water-filled balls and bends forward in pain and expires on top of a simple NO button and the microwaves continue running until someone walks in to find his then-charred body and, as they scream, they grab their eyes in pain...That's called a dead man switch. When you're dead because it killed you, it will automatically turn off.