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Safety: Microwave Fire!

thewayweroll
Explorer
Explorer
Hi Folks,
The kids have moved out. The wife & I have been able to spend more time in our TC. I installed a microwave when we first bought our used Lance. It is a 700 watt so we can run it off the inverter when needed.

I had got into a habit of putting a piece of paper towel underneath the plate to absorb any extra moisture from cooking. There was a piece left inside the microwave when I was doing some testing on a new 30 amp plug in I installed at the house. Long story short... I ran the microwave with nothing inside of it. I didn't realize there was a piece of paper towel inside & even if I did it wouldn't of changed anything. Well, that all came to an end.

While the microwave was running I went outside & quickly smelled smoke...****! Ran back in & the Microwave ignited the Paper towel. My assumption is that if you have food inside with a paper towel than the energy is not all going towards the paper towel & that's why most get away with it. However, if there is nothing inside the towel gets 100% of the energy. Yes, there was an active fire inside the small 700 watt microwave. Needless to say I will no longer be using any paper towels inside anymore.

I just wanted to share this experience with you all.. Stay safe my friends!
2007 Ford F-350 XLT DRW 13K GVWR|Front Hitch|TorkLift 20K 48"
1994 Lance 990 2.5Kw Onan|840 Watts Solar w/220Ah AGM
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bucky
Explorer II
Explorer II
I think that Tim the Tool Man hot rodded that microwave. He told me once 20 seconds was too long to wait for hot coffee.
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thewayweroll
Explorer
Explorer
time2roll wrote:
thewayweroll wrote:
I wanted to run all the appliances in the RV to test my 30 amp outlet. I wanted to see if the new installed 30 amp would handle all the RV loads w/o tripping the breaker.
Not sure what is in your TC but my 30 amp trailer will pop the breaker every single time if running everything. Never mind the hair drier and/or electric space heater.

Glass of water 2/3rds full works for anything to do with testing a microwave. No towel needed.


Good idea on the water! Water=Less Flammable
My assumption is that your microwave is probably bigger than my 700 watt & perhaps a larger Battery Charger? Mine is 45 amps. Also, my A/C is 11,500 btu unit not a 13k+
2007 Ford F-350 XLT DRW 13K GVWR|Front Hitch|TorkLift 20K 48"
1994 Lance 990 2.5Kw Onan|840 Watts Solar w/220Ah AGM

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
thewayweroll wrote:
I wanted to run all the appliances in the RV to test my 30 amp outlet. I wanted to see if the new installed 30 amp would handle all the RV loads w/o tripping the breaker.
Not sure what is in your TC but my 30 amp trailer will pop the breaker every single time if running everything. Never mind the hair drier and/or electric space heater.

Glass of water 2/3rds full works for anything to do with testing a microwave. No towel needed.

thewayweroll
Explorer
Explorer
3 tons wrote:
Well about a dozen years ago I accidentally dropped my cheapo flip-phone into the poolโ€ฆMy attempted fix was to put it in the microwave for a short time to dry out the waterโ€ฆ.

Trust that I wonโ€™t ever do that again - lol

3 tons


LOL We can all laugh about it now right? Hindsight is always 20/20. ๐Ÿ˜„
2007 Ford F-350 XLT DRW 13K GVWR|Front Hitch|TorkLift 20K 48"
1994 Lance 990 2.5Kw Onan|840 Watts Solar w/220Ah AGM

thewayweroll
Explorer
Explorer
naturist wrote:
time2roll wrote:
thewayweroll wrote:
I ran the microwave with nothing inside of it.
NEVER do that


X2

Not surprised it caught the paper on fire. You are lucky it didn't blow up the whole thing.


Lucky indeed... A Fire can probably take a TC out in probably a few minutes.
2007 Ford F-350 XLT DRW 13K GVWR|Front Hitch|TorkLift 20K 48"
1994 Lance 990 2.5Kw Onan|840 Watts Solar w/220Ah AGM

thewayweroll
Explorer
Explorer
Grit dog wrote:
thewayweroll wrote:
JimK-NY wrote:
thewayweroll wrote:
JimK-NY wrote:
Maybe you need to stop using the microwave and leave it to your wife.


My wife doesn't "Test" things like I do. That's my job. I'm happy it happened to me & not the wifey.


Do you also jump in front of a train to test if it will stop in time? Microwaves have been in use for decades. There is nothing new or to test about avoiding running an empty microwave. They are not idiot proof but they do require opening the door and presumably adding material in order to run. If you ignore the basics, why did you also leave the microwave running with just a piece of paper in it?

I guess next time you can test what happens if you run the microwave with a metal container. Don't bother to warn us about the outcome.


Shall I also tell you not to eat yellow snow? Let's not throw sarcasm in this thread! You're being unreasonable here.

I'll explain it again... I didn't know there was a piece of towel in the microwave. I wanted to run all the appliances in the RV to test my 30 amp outlet. I wanted to see if the new installed 30 amp would handle all the RV loads w/o tripping the breaker.

If this is something you find not reasonable then this thread is simply not for you. You must be one of those "fool proof" people that have made no mistakes. At least I'm willing to share mine. :C


He pretends he is....
Thank you for sharing. I didn't know that.


Ha ha

You're very welcome!
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1994 Lance 990 2.5Kw Onan|840 Watts Solar w/220Ah AGM

thewayweroll
Explorer
Explorer
Sport45 wrote:
NamMedevac 70 wrote:
jaycocreek wrote:
I use a paper towel or a paper plate with food on it, all the time and never have had an issue..


Same here for over 25 years now with no issues. Food instructions often say to cover with a wet or dry paper towel depending on what's cooking.


Yes, the problem was not the paper towel. There is no issue with covering food with a paper towel in a microwave. Iโ€™ve never put a paper towel under a plate but see no problem with that either. The issue here was entirely due to running the microwave empty. Anything on the loose piece of paper was subjected to all the wattage and quickly hit ignition temperature.


Bingo!
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3_tons
Explorer III
Explorer III
Well about a dozen years ago I accidentally dropped my cheapo flip-phone into the poolโ€ฆMy attempted fix was to put it in the microwave for a short time to dry out the waterโ€ฆ.

Trust that I wonโ€™t ever do that again - lol

3 tons

wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
2112 wrote:
There is a large sign in bold letters on the paper towel dispenser saying "Do Not Use In Microwave. Fire Hazard". Our theory is they do not separate staples and other small medal items while recycling.


yes the story is "Metal Shavings".

Something most folks do not know is some pieces of metal are more dangerous in a microwave than others.. Depends on the size of the piece and before you ask.. I don't know.
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naturist
Nomad
Nomad
time2roll wrote:
thewayweroll wrote:
I ran the microwave with nothing inside of it.
NEVER do that


X2

Not surprised it caught the paper on fire. You are lucky it didn't blow up the whole thing.

Sport45
Explorer II
Explorer II
NamMedevac 70 wrote:
jaycocreek wrote:
I use a paper towel or a paper plate with food on it, all the time and never have had an issue..


Same here for over 25 years now with no issues. Food instructions often say to cover with a wet or dry paper towel depending on what's cooking.


Yes, the problem was not the paper towel. There is no issue with covering food with a paper towel in a microwave. Iโ€™ve never put a paper towel under a plate but see no problem with that either. The issue here was entirely due to running the microwave empty. Anything on the loose piece of paper was subjected to all the wattage and quickly hit ignition temperature.
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NamMedevac_70
Explorer II
Explorer II
jaycocreek wrote:
I use a paper towel or a paper plate with food on it, all the time and never have had an issue..


Same here for over 25 years now with no issues. Food instructions often say to cover with a wet or dry paper towel depending on what's cooking.

NamMedevac_70
Explorer II
Explorer II
Glad you enjoyed my comment Missouri. You are welcome to more anytime.

Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
thewayweroll wrote:
JimK-NY wrote:
thewayweroll wrote:
JimK-NY wrote:
Maybe you need to stop using the microwave and leave it to your wife.


My wife doesn't "Test" things like I do. That's my job. I'm happy it happened to me & not the wifey.


Do you also jump in front of a train to test if it will stop in time? Microwaves have been in use for decades. There is nothing new or to test about avoiding running an empty microwave. They are not idiot proof but they do require opening the door and presumably adding material in order to run. If you ignore the basics, why did you also leave the microwave running with just a piece of paper in it?

I guess next time you can test what happens if you run the microwave with a metal container. Don't bother to warn us about the outcome.


Shall I also tell you not to eat yellow snow? Let's not throw sarcasm in this thread! You're being unreasonable here.

I'll explain it again... I didn't know there was a piece of towel in the microwave. I wanted to run all the appliances in the RV to test my 30 amp outlet. I wanted to see if the new installed 30 amp would handle all the RV loads w/o tripping the breaker.

If this is something you find not reasonable then this thread is simply not for you. You must be one of those "fool proof" people that have made no mistakes. At least I'm willing to share mine. :C


He pretends he is....
Thank you for sharing. I didn't know that.
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