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- From: edharris@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: Microwave Oven Plasma Etcher? (results)
- Message-ID: <15387.2b4d8179@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: 8 Jan 93 13:28:25 EST
- References: <15340.2b4a1345@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu> <C0Is05.Fst@ve7frg.ampr.org>
- Organization: The Ohio State University, Department of Physics
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- In article <C0Is05.Fst@ve7frg.ampr.org>, doug@ve7frg.ampr.org (Doug Collinge - VE7GNU) writes:
- > Why don't you waste some of the power by boiling some water
- > away or something like that? Shouldn't be hard to get rid
- > of 350W worth of steam...
-
- Many people have suggested this, and actually it's one of the first things I
- tried. I put in a beaker of water and tried adjusting the amount of power by
- varying the amount of water.
-
- Unfortunately though, if you put in too much water, it seems to kill the
- plasma. If you back off a bit on the amount of water, then the plasma/gas combo
- is still too hot. It behaves in an either/or manner: either too much power, or
- no plasma! Maybe there is a way to overcome this problem.
-
- Since I had nothing to loose, I tried John's suggestion of lowering the value
- of the capacitor in series with the magnetron. So far, this works, but I'm not
- sure if the magnetron is being damaged in some way.
-
- My question is: what is the nature of the damage by operating the
- magnetron in this way? Barry? Although the tube (claimed 60% efficient) may
- dissipate a greater percentage of its input power as heat, it should also
- be drawing less total power due to the lower capacitance. ????
-
- If nothing else, I've learned quite a bit about microwave ovens! Thanks!
-
- Ed
-