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Is it true that one can replace dead microwave oven magnetron with not
exactly same model but a similar magnetron model (from same
brand),provided power, frequency and size are same?
 
poster <anglomont@yahoo.com> writes:

Is it true that one can replace dead microwave oven magnetron with not
exactly same model but a similar magnetron model (from same
brand),provided power, frequency and size are same?
Yes. But be aware of the dangers lurking inside a microwave oven.

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poster wrote:
Is it true that one can replace dead microwave oven magnetron with not
exactly same model but a similar magnetron model (from same
brand),provided power, frequency and size are same?
A new klystron will cost as much as a new oven.

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Claude Hopper :)

? ? Ľ
 
Claude Hopper wrote:
poster wrote:
Is it true that one can replace dead microwave oven magnetron with not
exactly same model but a similar magnetron model (from same
brand),provided power, frequency and size are same?

A new klystron will cost as much as a new oven.

But an old one won't....

jak
 
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 08:19:36 -0500, Samuel M. Goldwasser wrote
(in article <bpwnyazb.fsf@seas.upenn.edu>):

poster <anglomont@yahoo.com> writes:

Is it true that one can replace dead microwave oven magnetron with not
exactly same model but a similar magnetron model (from same
brand),provided power, frequency and size are same?

Yes. But be aware of the dangers lurking inside a microwave oven.
Could you elaborate? Mine seems to be misbehaving and I am debating
surgery :). I think it's just the fan but I'll have to open it up to
find out.

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Claude Hopper wrote:
poster wrote:
Is it true that one can replace dead microwave oven magnetron with not
exactly same model but a similar magnetron model (from same
brand),provided power, frequency and size are same?

A new klystron will cost as much as a new oven.

Magnetron......
 
"nobody >" wrote:
Magnetron......

Don't feed the troll. He has been told that it is a Magnetron,
several times.


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Nelson <nelson@nowhere.com> writes:

On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 08:19:36 -0500, Samuel M. Goldwasser wrote
(in article <bpwnyazb.fsf@seas.upenn.edu>):

poster <anglomont@yahoo.com> writes:

Is it true that one can replace dead microwave oven magnetron with not
exactly same model but a similar magnetron model (from same
brand),provided power, frequency and size are same?

Yes. But be aware of the dangers lurking inside a microwave oven.

Could you elaborate? Mine seems to be misbehaving and I am debating
surgery :). I think it's just the fan but I'll have to open it up to
find out.
http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/micfaq.htm

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"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> writes:

"nobody >" wrote:

Magnetron......


Don't feed the troll. He has been told that it is a Magnetron,
several times.
Someone should send him a (dead) klystron and have him video him trying to
shoehorn it into a microwave oven. :)

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Samuel M. Goldwasser wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> writes:


"nobody >" wrote:

Magnetron......


Don't feed the troll. He has been told that it is a Magnetron,
several times.


Someone should send him a (dead) klystron and have him video him trying to
shoehorn it into a microwave oven. :)
I have some live TWTs and BWOs that may provide some amusement also.

Michael
 
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 19:28:59 -0500, Samuel M. Goldwasser wrote
(in article <7i7bxfzo.fsf@seas.upenn.edu>):

Nelson <nelson@nowhere.com> writes:

On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 08:19:36 -0500, Samuel M. Goldwasser wrote
(in article <bpwnyazb.fsf@seas.upenn.edu>):

poster <anglomont@yahoo.com> writes:

Is it true that one can replace dead microwave oven magnetron with not
exactly same model but a similar magnetron model (from same
brand),provided power, frequency and size are same?

Yes. But be aware of the dangers lurking inside a microwave oven.

Could you elaborate? Mine seems to be misbehaving and I am debating
surgery :). I think it's just the fan but I'll have to open it up to
find out.

http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/micfaq.htm

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Thanks!

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"Claude Hopper" <boobooililililil@roadrunner.com> wrote in message
news:R7mdneHARLqH2oXUnZ2dnUVZ_uOdnZ2d@giganews.com...
poster wrote:
Is it true that one can replace dead microwave oven magnetron with not
exactly same model but a similar magnetron model (from same
brand),provided power, frequency and size are same?

A new klystron will cost as much as a new oven.

--
Claude Hopper :)

? ? Ľ
And you're still wrong. It is a magnetron, not a klystron ...

Arfa
 
Arfa Daily wrote:
"Claude Hopper" <boobooililililil@roadrunner.com> wrote in message
news:R7mdneHARLqH2oXUnZ2dnUVZ_uOdnZ2d@giganews.com...
poster wrote:
Is it true that one can replace dead microwave oven magnetron with not
exactly same model but a similar magnetron model (from same
brand),provided power, frequency and size are same?
A new klystron will cost as much as a new oven.

--
Claude Hopper :)

? ? Ľ

And you're still wrong. It is a magnetron, not a klystron ...

Arfa
Why, because Wikipedia said so?

--
Claude Hopper :)

? ? Ľ
 
Claude Hopper wrote:
Arfa Daily wrote:
"Claude Hopper" <boobooililililil@roadrunner.com> wrote in message
news:R7mdneHARLqH2oXUnZ2dnUVZ_uOdnZ2d@giganews.com...
poster wrote:
Is it true that one can replace dead microwave oven magnetron with not
exactly same model but a similar magnetron model (from same
brand),provided power, frequency and size are same?
A new klystron will cost as much as a new oven.

--
Claude Hopper :)

? ? Ľ
And you're still wrong. It is a magnetron, not a klystron ...

Arfa



Why, because Wikipedia said so?
No, because some of us have worked with magnetrons, klystrons, and
traveling wave tubes.
 
"Samuel M. Goldwasser" wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> writes:

"nobody >" wrote:

Magnetron......


Don't feed the troll. He has been told that it is a Magnetron,
several times.

Someone should send him a (dead) klystron and have him video him trying to
shoehorn it into a microwave oven. :)

Like the water cooled 65 kW EEV klystrons used in UHF TV
transmitters? It takes a couple people to move one of them, and they
cost over $45,000 to rebuild, the last time I worked with them. The
Comark transmitter at the Ch 55 site in Orange City, Florida had three.
Two for video, and one for audio.



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