Hi Guys.
So i have a sainsburies microwave. One of those premium ones that do defrost etc. It even has a colour screen.
Anyways, so a while ago the Mrs went to put something in to heat and it switched off when she closed the door.
Symptoms: Every time we close the door the internal fuse blows and trips the sockets fuse on the main board.
Checks:
I got her to swap the main fuse - No joy.
I opened the microwave and noticed the internal fuse on the main power board had blown. I swapped it. The microwave came on and blew again when she put something in again.
Tests
I tested all the door switches and when not connected are absolutely fine. When connected they are leaking some where, show a resistance.
I tested the main capacitor with a multi meter and it doesn't show any continuity.
I tested the Main transformer, checked the secondary coil and there is a resistance of 172 ohms.
I tested the diode and there is no continuity in either direction - i presume blown.
Question:
So, if the diode is blown, will it cause the internal fuse to blow when ever the door is closed?
As it happens, I have replaced the microwave with a Samsung one as the Sainsburies one happened to be just over a year old - so out of warranty.
At least if i can fix it i can sell it or give it away so it doesn't end on the heap!
So i have a sainsburies microwave. One of those premium ones that do defrost etc. It even has a colour screen.
Anyways, so a while ago the Mrs went to put something in to heat and it switched off when she closed the door.
Symptoms: Every time we close the door the internal fuse blows and trips the sockets fuse on the main board.
Checks:
I got her to swap the main fuse - No joy.
I opened the microwave and noticed the internal fuse on the main power board had blown. I swapped it. The microwave came on and blew again when she put something in again.
Tests
I tested all the door switches and when not connected are absolutely fine. When connected they are leaking some where, show a resistance.
I tested the main capacitor with a multi meter and it doesn't show any continuity.
I tested the Main transformer, checked the secondary coil and there is a resistance of 172 ohms.
I tested the diode and there is no continuity in either direction - i presume blown.
Question:
So, if the diode is blown, will it cause the internal fuse to blow when ever the door is closed?
As it happens, I have replaced the microwave with a Samsung one as the Sainsburies one happened to be just over a year old - so out of warranty.
At least if i can fix it i can sell it or give it away so it doesn't end on the heap!