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[*] posted on 14-2-2016 at 20:07
Multiple magnetrons in same faraday cage?


If one collects a plurality of magnetrons in a shared faraday cage; and provided the magnetrons are not operating at identical frequencies and phase; will the energy by both the magnetrons be effectively (and safely) absorbed by a susceptor in said faraday cage?
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[*] posted on 14-2-2016 at 22:30


with a plurality of asynchronous microwave sources in one Faraday cage
I would expect a lot will depend upon the luck (or design) of the physical layout,
it is possible for consumer magnetrons to synchronise with each other https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn10356-invention-micro...
or they may run completely independently, or some stochastic combination of the two.
In any case there will be times when all generators are briefly in phase,
so
if there is not enough of the susceptor material to make the 'Q' of the caged space low enough
I would expect electrical arcing in/on/around the magnetron anodes.
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[*] posted on 14-2-2016 at 23:46


Interesting, thank you for the patent [20060208672] link.

It looks like they are pretty much just using a waveguide. A chart with and without the waveguide looks pretty similar - but the frequencies are more spread out. So I assume that wouldn't be much of an issue if my goal is to just heat up a susceptor. Correct?

Is there anything I could do to adjust the 'Q' of the caged space to prevent arcing in the event there isn't enough susceptor present?
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[*] posted on 15-2-2016 at 00:03


The usual solution is a glass of water per consumer microwave manuals
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