One day my microwave oven stopped heating.
It would turn on and rotate the plate but no heat.
I removed the cover and checked components with digital multimeter.
Found that the high voltage fuse was blown.
This is not the AC fuse, if the AC fuse was blown then the oven would appear totally dead.
Then I tried to find replacement fuse on local electronic parts stores and this specific value was not available so I got the closest I could find.
I replaced fuse and tried to heat up a glass of water.
Strange noise was coming from the oven when it gave power to the magnetron, but the familiar noise of the magnetron generating the heating waves was not heard and the water not heated. Instead, I could smell some burnt electronics/plastic smell coming from inside the enclosure so I turned it off quickly and checked again.
The fuse, being of bigger current size, doesn't burn any more but something has definitely failed inside the oven.
Then googled "microwave oven works but no heating" and stumbled upon this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BUalRbhWG4
Turns out that on the magnetron connectors (that contain some capacitors inside), one of the connector is arcing to the case of the magnetron.
So, I ordered connector and HV diode from aliexpress/ebay. HV diode looked discolored from heat but was not able to test it with digital multi-meter (appeared open, DMs cannot test HV diode except if it's shorted). I thought it would be a good idea to replace it anyway.
So, I replaced the connector and diode and the oven now works as new!
One think I did different from the repair in the video linked above, I did not use screw terminal for the new connector terminals, I just soldered them to the magnetron as you can see in the pictures uploaded. The original terminals were welded. I hope it lasts.
It would turn on and rotate the plate but no heat.
I removed the cover and checked components with digital multimeter.
Found that the high voltage fuse was blown.
This is not the AC fuse, if the AC fuse was blown then the oven would appear totally dead.
Then I tried to find replacement fuse on local electronic parts stores and this specific value was not available so I got the closest I could find.
I replaced fuse and tried to heat up a glass of water.
Strange noise was coming from the oven when it gave power to the magnetron, but the familiar noise of the magnetron generating the heating waves was not heard and the water not heated. Instead, I could smell some burnt electronics/plastic smell coming from inside the enclosure so I turned it off quickly and checked again.
The fuse, being of bigger current size, doesn't burn any more but something has definitely failed inside the oven.
Then googled "microwave oven works but no heating" and stumbled upon this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BUalRbhWG4
Turns out that on the magnetron connectors (that contain some capacitors inside), one of the connector is arcing to the case of the magnetron.
So, I ordered connector and HV diode from aliexpress/ebay. HV diode looked discolored from heat but was not able to test it with digital multi-meter (appeared open, DMs cannot test HV diode except if it's shorted). I thought it would be a good idea to replace it anyway.
So, I replaced the connector and diode and the oven now works as new!

One think I did different from the repair in the video linked above, I did not use screw terminal for the new connector terminals, I just soldered them to the magnetron as you can see in the pictures uploaded. The original terminals were welded. I hope it lasts.
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