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You can buy a converter to do what you want, but you'll have to either add batteries or run the engine while using the microwave to supply enough power. (If the engine alternator can supply enough power - I'm not sure.)
The suggestion of a small generator, such as one of those Hondas, is a good idea. They'd be useful in emergency situations at home, too. Check the amperage, though - I'm not sure how much power the microwave draws.
__________________ 1991 Airstream B190 - 7.5L/460 cu in V8.
Jasper remanufactured E4OD.
Stehl Tow Dolly. Tekonsha Prodigy brake controller.
Pioneer head unit, Sirius tuner.
WBCCI #13270 - Washington, DC unit
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