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Joined: 5/28/2013(UTC) Posts: 7
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Hey folks
Is it possible to have a transformer and a magnetron go out at the same time. All other functions work, but it won't heat. And, yes, before someone asks why I don't buy another, Amana is not made anymore and 1) all other models to fit space sit 1.5 inches lower than this model (making me lose valuable pots space on cooktop); 2) no other model has the optional features we use the most (timer, light over cooktop, defrost mode) exept at $600-700 range.
Diode tests fine. HV capacitor tests fine. Cement fuse fine. Magnetron - filament leads, 0-1ohm, filament-to-ground 1.5 ohms (not infinity); HV transformer - primary coil - 0.1 ohm; filament leads - 0 ohm; HV coil-to-ground - infinity (open). There are no visible burns/discolration from arcing of HV on transformer or magnetron. I do not check cracks in magnets as readings all off on magnetron. When ran through heating cycle, low-level humming heard.
HV transformer long longer available. Suggestions?
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Rank: Advanced Member
Groups: APP Team
Joined: 2/12/2012(UTC) Posts: 5,556
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Hi.
Assuming that all the measurements are correct ti does seems like both -transformer and magnetron are bad. The magnetron 8206570
For the transformer replacement you can try the QBP product. Depends on your microwave output for 700-800 watts 16QBP0293 and for 900-1000 watts 16QBP0296
Good luck.
Simon.
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