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  • #96549
    Paul_A
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    I’m a first-timer here on these forums so please forgive me if I’m asking the wrong question in the wrong place 🙂

    I have this Bosch HBC84E653B which is around 5 years old, but the Microwave section recently started cutting out after 2 seconds. The first indication of a problem was when the cut-out tripped in the consumer unit, and that might be a clue to the fault. The conventional oven section still works fine.

    My skills are around repairing audio/tv’s though I have also done a few cookers and vacuums in my time, but have little experience with microwaves, though I do know enough to understand that many of the faults relate to the magnetron.

    1 new magnetron later and the fault remains.

    The unit cost around £800 new and a similar replacement now will set me back around £600.

    Given that this not just a cheap throw-away appliance, and has had little use, can anyone suggest the likely cause of the problem please.

    As I see it, there are 3 possible culprits, the control panel, power supply and exciter board, but if I replace all three it’s going to cost me more than a new unit!

    Any suggestions would be most welcome.

    #463865
    electrofix
    Moderator

    if you changed the mag its likely the inverter has gone. when the mags alone go they don’t normally blow trips they just stop working

    but don’t pay bosch prices. Bosch microwaves are based on Panasonic technology so you can get things a lot cheaper

    my only word of warning is your dealing with 5000v DC and that’s lethal

    Dave

    #463866
    Paul_A
    Participant

    Many thanks Dave..

    Do you have any suggestions how I find the Panasonic equivalent to the Bosch part please..

    #463867
    electrofix
    Moderator

    suggest you contact these guys on Ebay

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Panasonic-Z606YM300BP-M3FFZZ000BP-Microwave-Inverter-PCB-Circuit-Board/350038684098?epid=2256319678&hash=item517fee71c2:g:rgcAAOSwEeFVRAHs

    have not got you complete Enr number but the one I looked up used part no 647895 bosch price £129.52
    to find your part not go here
    https://www.bosch-home.co.uk/customer-service/care-protection-and-parts/spare-parts

    Dave

    #463868
    Paul_A
    Participant

    Many thanks dave – fingers crossed I’ll have a working microwave again..

    #463869
    Paul_A
    Participant

    Back to square one I’m afraid – replaced the inverter and it’s still the same – runs for 2 seconds then stops..

    So I’ve replaced the magnetron and the inverter, so can anyone suggest what I try next please..

    #463870
    electrofix
    Moderator

    scratching my head now

    assume you have checked for blown fuses as there is normally a separate fuse for the microwave section

    Dave

    #463871
    Paul_A
    Participant

    Yes, but the microwave does come on, then shuts off, which I wouldn’t expect with a blown fuse..

    Is there a way of over-riding the control panel to force the microwave to run as I guess that’s the next item..

    #463872
    electrofix
    Moderator

    short answer to that one is no and it would not be safe

    Dave

    #463873
    electrofix
    Moderator

    difficult to know where to go from here. if it was door switches then I would not expect it to start

    its the 2 secs that’s making me wonder. most of the time with mag and invertor problems it goes for about 10 till it fails

    it has the makings of a board fault but can never be certain

    there is one guy on ebay
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bosch-HBC…IAAOSwlGNdSsYw

    you also need to check if the electronics comes with the panel

    selling a control panel but you would need to check suitability. you quoted your Enr number as HBC84E653B but there are 2 more numbers after this and part will be different between models so you would also have to as him for his full Enr then go to the bosch website and check for compatibility

    there is also a power board am not sure if it would cause this fault

    bosch part site
    https://www.bosch-home.co.uk/customer-service/care-protection-and-parts/spare-parts


    Dave

    #463874
    Paul_A
    Participant

    After you asking if I have checked the fuse, I went back and double checked and lo and behold there was a 10a fuse blown and replacing it has restored normal operation.

    A bit annoying I didn’t double check first time as that would have saved me £120 in parts I didn’t need, though I guess one of the parts I replaced might have blown the fuse.

    But, I now have a piece of plastic which I can’t remember where I removed it from, so is there someware I find a layout diagram to see where it goes as I can see anywhere obvious..

    #463875
    electrofix
    Moderator

    see bosch site above

    also with the fuse blown its likely the inverter was at fault so unless there are cracks in the magnets or if it has a resistance leak to earth I would keep the mag

    Dave

    #463876
    Paul_A
    Participant

    Many thanks again..

    #463877
    electrofix
    Moderator

    no probs m8, glad you sorted it

    its a nice feeling when you get something going

    Dave

    #463878
    vchook
    Participant

    Do you mind me asking where is the fuse located as I have exactly the same problem. Thanks

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