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April 1, 2010 at 10:09 pm #53743
torxhead
Participantcan anyone help me. im still fathoming out a repair on a microwave.
can anyone tell me how bright should the magetron glow ?
t.i.a.April 1, 2010 at 10:53 pm #317042burns
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Cant say Ive ever watched a magnetron glow nor would I want too….
The magnetron emits microwaves, I know it gets hot whilst doing this but for safety sake never ran a microwave and watched the magnetron. sounds really dodgy and brings back all the warnings of cooking your insides…..If your looking down the end of a magnetron its like watching a bullet coming up out of a rifle barrell….Scary.
Sure the bulbs not gone….see this link: http://home.howstuffworks.com/framed.ht … roexp.html
April 1, 2010 at 11:13 pm #317043torxhead
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hi thanks for the reply. yeah, this microwave has been scrambling my brain alright, for a whole week, lol
i used a mirror and hid behind a metal sheet, but i just wondered, if anyone knew the theory, of how bright it should be.
April 2, 2010 at 6:17 am #317044A1TEC
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Do your self a favour mate Keep Away from the microwave oven. 😆
You are going to end up dead as you really dont know what you are looking for. 😉John.
April 2, 2010 at 6:49 am #317045spimps
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Sheeps eye balls are a delicacy in some parts of the world.you’ll be cooking yours fairly soon.
April 2, 2010 at 8:46 am #317046funkyboogy
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you may also want to consider thses b4 you cross over
staring at the sun directly for 60 mins
or
holding your breath under water for 20 mins
or
by passing wm door lock and sticking your head inside drum whilst on full spin( quite scary)
or
why not go swimming with great whites …April 2, 2010 at 9:10 am #317047burns
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Seriously, you can do yourself a lot of damage on the wrong side of the HV (high voltage ) or the end of a magnetron.
Looking at your last posts, buzzing microwaves if this is connected. assuming that the microwave is actually cooking and noisy it could be the transformer or even a broken magnet on the magnetron. Rule of thumb though to run the LV side and the transformer disconnect the secondary side of the transformer, this will allow you run the transformer and all upto it. Never run the HV side with the covers off and dont forget to put something inside to absorb the energy (glass of water etc).
Always discharge the capacitor to the case before going inside after this has being running.If your unsure though leave well alone its not something to dable with on the off chance.
Its possible that the transformer will only be noisy when under load. i.e running with the HV side working.
Is it an expensive oven???????April 2, 2010 at 10:19 am #317048Martin
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burns wrote:Is it an expensive oven???????
Oh no, please don’t ask…… :rolls:
:popcorn:
April 2, 2010 at 10:39 am #317049bazza500
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I’m glad this was posted on April 1st so we don’t have to take it seriously…..
April 2, 2010 at 11:34 am #317050torxhead
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:rotl:
is it an expensive oven, yes, trade price they cost £550 each. ive got 2 to repair.i suspect the magnetrons are at the end of their life, but at £110 each, its an expensive part to fit if i am guessing.
there is 3v to the magnetron, they both meter ok, i just wondered if they are supposed to glow really bright or not.
April 2, 2010 at 3:29 pm #317051Martin
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torxhead wrote:there is 3v to the magnetron, they both meter ok, i just wondered if they are supposed to glow really bright or not.
It has to be said that in the entire history of UK Whitegoods you, Mr Torxhead, have to the the biggest wind-up merchant we in the trade have come across….honestly, you really are. :rolls:
“3v to the magnetron”…….”just wondered if they are supposed to glow really brightly or not.”
Sorry pal…April 1st has passed, pull the other one also won’t work, please have a little more respect toward our intelligence here in the trade, thank you!
Think about it from our side of the fence for just a moment please…what idiot would really stand behind a metal sheet holding a mirror for God’s sake?….come on pal…play the game and lets be serious if you wouldn’t mind?
Now, back to your microwave oven problem…just WHAT EXACTLY is the problem?
We’re all ears……………….go for it!
April 2, 2010 at 5:51 pm #317052pup
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torxhead wrote::rotl:
is it an expensive oven, yes, trade price they cost £550 each. ive got 2 to repair.i suspect the magnetrons are at the end of their life, but at £110 each, its an expensive part to fit if i am guessing.
there is 3v to the magnetron, they both meter ok, i just wondered if they are supposed to glow really bright or not. 😳
April 2, 2010 at 7:23 pm #317053torxhead
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hi, thanks for your reply, not the best to help, but at least its a reply and you say you re all ears.
here goes;
after output wattege test it is only pushing out approx 1000w. it is a 1500w microwave,
the customer complained about it not having full power.
the magnetron is reading less than 1 ohm.
and open circuit across termina to body is zero, confirming it is not an electical faultthe voltage to the magnetron is 3v.
from what i understand is that magnetrons wear in time and become weaker.
is this true?
one more question which may help me alot…are magnetrons interchangeable from make to make, provided they physically fit and the wattage output is the same?
t.i.a.
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