First, the microwave oven is on standby for a long time. If the microwave oven is not properly maintained and not used for a long time, it will age and damage, leading to internal failure of the microwave oven. In this case, when the microwave oven is started again, it explodes due to internal overheating and short circuit.
Secondly, food and water vapor inside the microwave oven will accumulate inside the microwave oven. These accumulated substances will hinder the air flow inside the microwave oven, and may cause the internal circuit of the microwave oven to be damaged and discharge. This may happen at the bottom and top of the microwave oven, especially when too much material is piled up.
In addition, improper maintenance of the microwave oven may also cause the microwave oven to explode in standby mode. For example, if the door of the microwave oven is not well sealed or damaged, food and water vapor inside the microwave oven will escape, forming corrosive substances and causing internal damage.
To sum up, the reasons for the explosion of microwave ovens in standby state may be varied, but we can avoid this situation by mastering the correct maintenance knowledge. For example, we can regularly clean the inside of the microwave oven and replace the gasket of the microwave oven door to ensure the correct storage and use of the microwave oven. Only in this way can we ensure the safety and efficiency of microwave ovens and bring more convenience to our lives.