Hi @pudiel ,
Are you saying that the 15A fuse in the fuse box blows when you are using the microwave or that the microwave fails when in use?
Either way have you got an electric kitchen kettle at all?
Usually electric kettles require as much power as a microwave so if you plug a properly filled kettle into the same outlet as used by the microwave (assuming it is a standalone - or benchtop - type) and it functions normally without blowing the 15A fuse in the box then there is a problem with the microwave oven.
If so then it may be advisable to call a repairman and ask for a quote for a repair to the microwave, (as they can be dangerous to fix if you don't know what you are doing) but these days it most probably is cheaper to buy a new one. (if your microwave is a standalone type and not built into a unit with an oven that is)
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@pudiel your 15A fuse (if you are in a country where household current is 120V) will let you use appliances up to 1800Watts. that is a combined load. So if you have multiple appliances on this and use more than that, your fuse will pop.
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