...heating up is caused by one or more of the following - 1) Failed controller board (unlikely if you are getting a clock readout and you can get the various functions to work, just no heat) 2) Failed ...
...heating up is caused by one or more of the following - 1) Failed controller board (unlikely if you are getting a clock readout and you can get the various functions to work, just no heat) 2) Failed ...
due to a bad fuse holder. If the fuse holder gets old and doesn't grab the fuse tightly it is an opposition to current flow, which is a resistance, and any resistance will produce heat, heat will make
...heating up is caused by one or more of the following - 1) Failed controller board (unlikely if you are getting a clock readout and you can get the various functions to work, just no heat) 2) Failed ...
...due to heating. If the fuse is not held very tightly by the holder, the fuse will blow because it gets hot, not because the current exceeds the fuse's rating. If this is the case, replacing the fuse ...
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...bad fuse due to bad connections. The fuse holders these companys use are so cheap they get hot if the unit is run for a long time and the fuse Melts at the end, and goes bad. Possibly something ...
due to a bad magnetron, the other time is sometimes a bad high voltage diode which you have already replaced. Most of the common things are....loose high voltage wire.....poor solder joint on board...
due to the stress on them and draw more current. The excess current will usually make the transformer noisy until it gets to where it blows the fuse. Hope ya fix it! . Since everything else works, the
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