...thermal switch." My microwave is a "throwaway" model, very few repair parts available. I didn't want to replace it, so I did a little bit of research into thermal switches. I actually found one that ...
an over heating problem! Thanks in advance Lloyd This sounds like the magnetron is overheating, the thermal fuse will interupt cycle when temperature is exceeded, then when it cools down it will reset
...switch or monitor switch -thermal cutout -fan jammed or faulty -diode -circuit board, triac or magnetron let me lnow if you want any further instructions... ~chuck : testamonials
...thermal switch probably sensed the temp as too high and opened. If it did not reset when cooled down then the thermal switch is of the type that required replacement. Take it to a repair shop unless ...
...fuse behind panel but may be thermal switch behind top vent remove and you can see it 2 black wires the spade may need to be tighten.This is the fire safety thermal. Test for 110 volt across to
...reset the thermal switches or should they be replaced? To my knowledge the switches are not restable. There is a thermal switch that closes and runs the exhaust fan when the microwave becomes too
...capacitor, the board or a faulty thermal switch. check the Thermal cut off switch, check the capacitor or disconnect the magnetron to confirm if the fault changes.If so you have identified the
...thermal switch attached to the case of the magnetron that resemble the thermal switches in wall gas heaters. Like the one in wall heaters they tell the heater when to shut off and on. If that switch ...
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...switch to see if that is working. If you are unaware of the reason for the fuse failure, you may want to test other microwave parts such as the magnetron, high voltage diode, capacitor, and ...
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