Microwave oven power.

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Greetings group.
On Sharp microwave ovens they give 2 output power values.

e.g. IEC 900W and AS 750W

Which value should I use when I look for a replacement magnetron in the
WES catalog?


At the moment, I need a replacement for 2M167B in model R-4H54.

The magnetron I am considering is AM723 1000W.


Thanks in advance,
Russell.
 
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Greetings group.
On Sharp microwave ovens they give 2 output power values.

e.g. IEC 900W and AS 750W

Which value should I use when I look for a replacement magnetron in the
WES catalog?


At the moment, I need a replacement for 2M167B in model R-4H54.

The magnetron I am considering is AM723 1000W.


Thanks in advance,
Russell.
They're completely different mechanically, at the very least. Why not just
use the replacement part? It's equally easily available.

Ken
 
Thanks for the reply Ken.

But I will have to disagree about being completely different
mechanically.

All the dimensions of AM723 in the WES catalog are a perfect match with
the 2M167B I have here.

The cost of a genuine 2M167B from Speedy Spares is $119.74.
The cost of AM723 is $63.75.

Russell Griffiths.
 
rg26ce1991@hotmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the reply Ken.

But I will have to disagree about being completely different
mechanically.

All the dimensions of AM723 in the WES catalog are a perfect match with
the 2M167B I have here.

The cost of a genuine 2M167B from Speedy Spares is $119.74.
The cost of AM723 is $63.75.

Russell Griffiths.

Maybe it was an orientation thing, but they looked different on my drawings.

Dollars talk. :)

Cheers.

Ken
 

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