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Default Panasonic inverter microwave controller as timer

On Nov 24, 10:09*am, Ken Wright wrote:
I am trying to use the controller board from a Panasonic
inverter microwave as a timer but am having no luck
getting the relay output to work properly. *

The controller board has a 3 wire connector going to the
inverter board. *I have been able to determine that one
pin outputs 1 Htz pulses (appears it would interface to
5v logic). *Another pin appears to be an input but I can't
figure out what it wants. *With nothing connected to any
of the three pins the relay shuts off after 3 seconds
regardless of the initial time requested. *If I jumper
the input pin to the center (common?) pin of the connector
it will run for 23 seconds before it aborts. *Jumper
directly from output to input aborts after 3 seconds.

As a simple count down timer with no relay it functions
normally. *Clearly the inverter board is supposed to send
some kind of 'OK' signal to the controller board as a fail
safe mechanism. *I have not found a schematic online.

Has anyone gotten one of these controllers to work as a
power timer?

thanks,
kw

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The timer is looking for some saftey logic from the power supply I
havent really looked at it but I can get you a schematic. Email me.