Because microwave ovens use a lot of electrical power, manufacturers don't make them in a portable (battery powered) version. A battery that would run an average microwave for more than a few minutes would approach the size of a small car battery. And it would be heavy. And it would add a ton to the cost of the unit. And more for the charger. Is there a more direct approach? Consider getting an inverter to run a microwave off a car battery if portability is a must. Inverters convert the (approximately) 12 volts DC of the auto electrical system to 115 volts AC similar to what is available at a wall outlet in the home. (If you want to use a whole other battery other than the one in your car, that will work, but you'll need a charger, won't you?) Be sure to get an inverter that provides sufficient wattage. Check the microwave identification sticker for power and fasten your seatbelt 'cause inverters in that power range cost as much as the average microwave. Do a bit of math. It really isn't at all difficult. Volts times amps equals watts. And don't use the auto electrical system to power the inverter up through the cigarette lighter plug unless you're sure it will be okay. Odds are that the inverter will almost certainly suck a lot more amps than are available at the lighter plug. Lastly, the wise person wouldn't run the inverter with the engine off unless a jump start is quickly and conveniently available. Be smart and be safe. Good luck.
A microwave does not give off electricity.
No, a microwave does not store electricity when turned off. When the microwave is turned off, the electrical circuit is broken, and there is no stored electricity within the appliance.
Usually, on any current cell phone, you can shut off the power of the phone, and then and take the back off, and then take the battery out, and then blow on the battery. That usually takes off all of the dust from the battery. After blowing on the battery, place it back in the phone, put the back on the phone, and then turn the phone back on. That usually works.....it works on my chocolate touch so good luck!
The microwave went off.
yes i left my glow it on once too and killed my battery you glow kit works off you battery so if you battery is dead your kit is dead charge battery and you kit will shine once again.
turn the on the door twice disconnecting battery and reconnecting works when the alarm wont shut off and is ringing
Pull the fuse.
Fix the ABS so it works. Unhook the battery for 5 minutes.
Baking soda works well if you apply it immediately after washing the acid off. If you wash the acid off quick enough you will get no burn.
You can, but they are much more expensive and hard to find than regular cooling pads.
You microwave it for a minute to get it liquified and then smear it on where you want to remove hair. When it cools to a solid-rip it off and the hair will come off with it.
when a microwave is done cooking, it generally beeps, you then open it, then you close it, then it shows you the time. A microwave is never really OFF, and there is nothing that you, as the consumer, need to do to.