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The Microwave digital timmer hack.

Step 3Now that we have it apart...

Now that we have it apart...
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First we have to figure out the electrical pathways that we'll need to use. The first one we'll need to locate is connected to larger of the two relays your likely to find. That's the one that turns the stepping transformer on and cooks the food. Trace back from the point where the stepping transformer was connected to be sure you have the right one.

The other one is for the internal light that lets you see the food as it's cooking. This is important only if your planning on using it for high wattage devices. You'll want a cord for it that will handle what your using it for. What I've found to work best for this is the cord that was on the device to begin with. It's rated for about the maximum that the device should handle. We can also save the cord strain relief for use in our project.
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I like voiding warranties. There isn't much I own that I haven't modded in some way. I love science and music as well as some good Sci-Fi once and a while. That is to say that if it can be tweaked I'l...
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