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Peabody
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I have a Sharp Carousel countertop microwave oven, model R-303CW, vintage
2001 - barely broken in. It works fine, but the LCD display has been
gradually getting dimmer. So I found the schematic:
archivos.diagramas.mx/otros/R303CW.pdf
and I took the cover off and looked around. It turns out that that control
board and display are not readily accessible, and in any case it's all the
smallest SMD stuff, so I figured my chances of actually repairing it weren't
too good. And I put the cover back on.
However, that process produced a change in the display. It is now somewhat
brighter when the door is closed and the oven isn't doing anything. But if I
open the door, or start the oven cooking, the display goes dim.
The display appears to be backlit by an LED panel, shown in the schematic as
four LEDs in series. From the symptoms, it seems that there's a power
problem somewhere that I inadvertently partially fixed. So of course I will
go back in and remake all the connectors, and will re-socket the fuses. But
I wondered what else I should check for. In particular, do fuses increase in
resistance as they age? I've heard that fuses age, but I don't know if that
means they become more resistive, or simply become more fragile at the same
resistance.
The other thing I need to check is the compartment lamp, which is ON when the
display goes dim. Maybe its resistance is decreased. And that's the only
thing that changes when I open the door - that lamp comes on.
Any suggestions for other things I should check?
2001 - barely broken in. It works fine, but the LCD display has been
gradually getting dimmer. So I found the schematic:
archivos.diagramas.mx/otros/R303CW.pdf
and I took the cover off and looked around. It turns out that that control
board and display are not readily accessible, and in any case it's all the
smallest SMD stuff, so I figured my chances of actually repairing it weren't
too good. And I put the cover back on.
However, that process produced a change in the display. It is now somewhat
brighter when the door is closed and the oven isn't doing anything. But if I
open the door, or start the oven cooking, the display goes dim.
The display appears to be backlit by an LED panel, shown in the schematic as
four LEDs in series. From the symptoms, it seems that there's a power
problem somewhere that I inadvertently partially fixed. So of course I will
go back in and remake all the connectors, and will re-socket the fuses. But
I wondered what else I should check for. In particular, do fuses increase in
resistance as they age? I've heard that fuses age, but I don't know if that
means they become more resistive, or simply become more fragile at the same
resistance.
The other thing I need to check is the compartment lamp, which is ON when the
display goes dim. Maybe its resistance is decreased. And that's the only
thing that changes when I open the door - that lamp comes on.
Any suggestions for other things I should check?