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Hi,
I was wondering if its ok to use a stronger magnetron as a replacement in my microwave. It uses a 2m219, but I have a 2m319 from a different microwave. It looks identical and I tested it briefly and it works, but I was wondering if its ok to use as a permanent replacement. The microwave it came out of is actually smaller than the one I want to use it in.
Here are specs I found for the two magnetrons:
2m219: Voltage (ebm) 4.2kV Current (Ib) 300mAdc Maixmum Output (Po) 945W Frequency (fo) 2458MHz Filament (Ef) 3.3V
2m319: Voltage (ebm) 4.4kV Current (Ib) 320mAdc Maximum Output (Po) 1050W Frequency (fo) 2458MHz Filament (Ef) 3.3V
Thanks for any advice.
Tom
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Originally Posted by: tom12345 Hi,
I was wondering if its ok to use a stronger magnetron as a replacement in my microwave. It uses a 2m219, but I have a 2m319 from a different microwave. It looks identical and I tested it briefly and it works, but I was wondering if its ok to use as a permanent replacement. The microwave it came out of is actually smaller than the one I want to use it in.
Here are specs I found for the two magnetrons:
2m219: Voltage (ebm) 4.2kV Current (Ib) 300mAdc Maixmum Output (Po) 945W Frequency (fo) 2458MHz Filament (Ef) 3.3V
2m319: Voltage (ebm) 4.4kV Current (Ib) 320mAdc Maximum Output (Po) 1050W Frequency (fo) 2458MHz Filament (Ef) 3.3V
Thanks for any advice.
Tom Tom, I don't see why you can't leave it in. You are just inside the 10% tolerance, that most manufacturers use as a rule of thumb. I don't see much of a change in the performance of the unit. You should check the capacitor for the same 10% tolerances. But I'm sure you'll be OK. :cool:
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