The 1600 WVAC means it is capable of functioning at voltages up to 1600 VAC
at temp between it's normal operating temperatures. It is also known as
"Working AC Voltages" or "Working Voltages AC" or "AC Working Voltages"
Basically it's saying hey I function up to 1600 VAC. Meaning it is not
polarized, there is no negative side even though it is an electrolytic
capacitor. It's a high voltage motor / lighting capacitor that helps boost
something like a motor or a light or in this case a magnetron into sudden
surges that would normally draw high amperage to start without it
potentially melting wiring in the process. It also helps stabilize the
voltage output to the magnetron so there are no sudden changes in voltage
that could potentially harm the unit. I'm sure after just over 2 years
someone probably told you this stuff but since I didn't see it in the
comments I thought I'd share it with you just in case you still wondered.
I have this same microwave model This is the compact counter top
'space-saver' model and a nice size for weapon-conversion. Mine works but
it's pretty old. It's nice to know I can turn it into a weapon before I put
it out to pasture!
The thing about magnetrons through is you could putenchuly supper cool it
and connect it to a nuclear power plant and it will stillwork but in steed
of a microwave you start putting out gama ray so yes you can die
@ejayerik terrorists are inherently indiscriminate in their attacks. i only
intend to use the death ray in circumstances of clear self-defense. or
against those who trespass onto my property. or who cut me off on the
freeway. or otherwise piss me off. or out of boredom. the point is that
nobody is getting cooked unless they have it coming probably!
Red means your dead.
The 1600 WVAC means it is capable of functioning at voltages up to 1600 VAC
at temp between it's normal operating temperatures. It is also known as
"Working AC Voltages" or "Working Voltages AC" or "AC Working Voltages"
Basically it's saying hey I function up to 1600 VAC. Meaning it is not
polarized, there is no negative side even though it is an electrolytic
capacitor. It's a high voltage motor / lighting capacitor that helps boost
something like a motor or a light or in this case a magnetron into sudden
surges that would normally draw high amperage to start without it
potentially melting wiring in the process. It also helps stabilize the
voltage output to the magnetron so there are no sudden changes in voltage
that could potentially harm the unit. I'm sure after just over 2 years
someone probably told you this stuff but since I didn't see it in the
comments I thought I'd share it with you just in case you still wondered.
part 2??
I have this same microwave model This is the compact counter top
'space-saver' model and a nice size for weapon-conversion. Mine works but
it's pretty old. It's nice to know I can turn it into a weapon before I put
it out to pasture!
The thing about magnetrons through is you could putenchuly supper cool it
and connect it to a nuclear power plant and it will stillwork but in steed
of a microwave you start putting out gama ray so yes you can die
lol probably
It's a capacitor, I almost killed my self with a microwave capacitor rofl.
Wheres part 2
@ejayerik terrorists are inherently indiscriminate in their attacks. i only
intend to use the death ray in circumstances of clear self-defense. or
against those who trespass onto my property. or who cut me off on the
freeway. or otherwise piss me off. or out of boredom. the point is that
nobody is getting cooked unless they have it coming probably!
I thought about this a while ago but I don't have any spare microwaves
The question is…Why not? BTW I know you were sick when you filmed this
but it still has a creepy terrorist feel to it. LOL
wheres part 2
@ejayerik why not? …well i can think of a few dozen very compelling
reasons, but rhetorically i agree: why not! :?P
The first 30 seconds of video is all me.. LOL!