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Dan_Musicant
Guest
I found a MW oven in the street a few weeks ago and brought it home
thinking it either works or I'll tear it open and salvage the magnets.
It seemed dead, but yesterday I opened it up and the fuse tested dead
(250v, 15amp). I had a 125v 15 amp fuse and putting it in, the oven
appears to work.
Two questions:
1. Can I leave that fuse in there or should I get a 250v 15 amp instead?
2. A MW oven troubleshooting site says:
NOTE: Fuses do not usually blow on their own. A fuse may blow because of
problems with the interlock switches or with high voltage circuitry. It
is also possible, though rare, that a power surge will cause a fuse to
blow.
I have a MW oven I prefer, and figure to store this in my garage for
that day when my current one dies (they always seem to eventually). What
are the interlock switches and can I fix a bad one? Or is it possible I
could fix a high voltage circuitry problem? TIA for some help.
Dan
PS This oven was FILTHY! I cleaned tons of crud off the inside, but
more interestingly, the ventilation holes were 70+% clogged with grease.
It's all clean now. Could that bad ventilation have anything to do with
that fuse being blown?
thinking it either works or I'll tear it open and salvage the magnets.
It seemed dead, but yesterday I opened it up and the fuse tested dead
(250v, 15amp). I had a 125v 15 amp fuse and putting it in, the oven
appears to work.
Two questions:
1. Can I leave that fuse in there or should I get a 250v 15 amp instead?
2. A MW oven troubleshooting site says:
NOTE: Fuses do not usually blow on their own. A fuse may blow because of
problems with the interlock switches or with high voltage circuitry. It
is also possible, though rare, that a power surge will cause a fuse to
blow.
I have a MW oven I prefer, and figure to store this in my garage for
that day when my current one dies (they always seem to eventually). What
are the interlock switches and can I fix a bad one? Or is it possible I
could fix a high voltage circuitry problem? TIA for some help.
Dan
PS This oven was FILTHY! I cleaned tons of crud off the inside, but
more interestingly, the ventilation holes were 70+% clogged with grease.
It's all clean now. Could that bad ventilation have anything to do with
that fuse being blown?