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On Sat, 08 May 2004 15:19:29 GMT, "Matt J. McCullar"
wrote: I double what Art said. No offense intended, but microwave ovens are definitely NOT for inexperienced troubleshooters. The high voltages inside can really put you in a world of hurt. Besides, microwave ovens are so inexpensive now that you can probably buy one new at Y'all Mart cheaper than a replacement magnetron would cost. It bugs me to throw away something when it can be fixed. And I don't shop at wall mart. I won't be trying to trouble shoot this thing powered up. If it can't be done that way then I'll get a new one. I know about high voltage and know enough not to mess with it. Can the HV diode be checked with a VOM? ERS |
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