I wired a 6000 sq ft home in a rural area about 4 years ago and since then, the homeowner has had to replace 5 dishwashers, and 4 microwaves. The dishwasher is 120v of course but the microwave is a 240v built in. We have had the POCO do a study on the incoming power, we have checked all the wiring, and nothing else in the house has been affected. Not a single flickering LED can light, no burnt up computers or TV's, or literally anything else having any problems. The POCO placed their meters on his home for about two weeks and said everything looked good. It's been a year and a half since the last appliance burned up and now all of a sudden the microwave has gone again. The microwave circuit is a straight home-run to the panel which has been checked numerous times but the homeowner is convinced that I have screwed up his wiring. How do I know that his other family members aren't microwaving forks or other metal items? Anyway, I've been doing this for 30 years and in business for myself for 20 years, and never have I seen this happen before. Any other ideas?