How do I know if my microwave is leaking radiation?

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asked Feb 17, 2022 in Maintenance/Repairs by Demetrious (1,620 points)
How do I know if my microwave is leaking radiation?

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answered Feb 17, 2022 by Shawn (99,990 points)
To know if your microwave is leaking radiation you can do a test with a NE-2 Lamp.

Hold the NE-2 lamp by the leads and pass the bulb around the window and sealing areas of the microwave oven.

The bulb should be touching the microwave oven to be as close as possible.

All microwave ovens leak small amounts of radiation but it's the actual gaps in microwave seals that you are trying to find.

Small leaks will not light the NE-2, but if the leak is large enough to ionize the gas inside the lamp, then it is large enough to cause concern.

Using this little lamp is just a cheap and quick test and is not meant to replace a MW meter.

Professional MW meters do not come cheap as most consumers will not be spending hundreds of dollars just to check their ovens.

Signs that your microwave is going bad are it takes longer to heat or cook food, the microwave is not heating up fast enough, the microwave stays on when the door is closed, the control pad is not working properly, you smell smoke smells, or the microwave makes burning smells.

Or if the microwave is 10 years old or older then it may be ready to go out on you and you should prepare to buy a new microwave.

A microwave should last between 5 to 10 years when used and maintained properly.;

However in some cases a cheap brand of microwave may only last a year depending on how often you use it.

I normally get around 5 years and sometimes 10 years out of a microwave.

My last microwave that I bought back in 2010 lasted for 10 years before it gave out on me.

It was a Walmart brand microwave and I got my money's worth out of it many times over.

Most often the control panel will go out before the actual microwave will go out and stop heating.

If you get 5 to 10 years out of your cheap microwave then you're doing good.
commented May 3, 2023 by AlisonRebecca (180 points)
edited May 4, 2023 by AlisonRebecca
Hey there, I'm new to this forum, but I stumbled upon this thread while looking for info on microwaves and radiation. Thanks for the tip on the NE-2 lamp test. I'll definitely give that a try.
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answered Sep 5, 2023 by TommyWillson (140 points)
edited Sep 7, 2023 by TommyWillson

It's great that you're being proactive about the safety of your microwave. Concerns about radiation leaks are valid, and it's essential to address them. To determine if your microwave is leaking radiation, you can consider using the Safe and Sound Pro II EMF meter. This handy device, available from EMF Clothing, is designed to detect electromagnetic fields, including radiation.
By using tools like this, you can gain valuable insights into the electromagnetic environment in your home. It's always a good idea to periodically check your microwave and other electronic devices for any potential issues.

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